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DLOG
2007
15 years 9 months ago
Expressive Querying over Fuzzy DL-Lite Ontologies
Abstract. Fuzzy Description Logics (f-DLs) have been proposed as formalisms capable of capturing and reasoning about imprecise and vague knowledge. The last years, research in Desc...
Jeff Z. Pan, Giorgos B. Stamou, Giorgos Stoilos, E...
CADE
2010
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
Sledgehammer: Judgement Day
Abstract. Sledgehammer, a component of the interactive theorem prover Isabelle, finds proofs in higher-order logic by calling the automated provers for first-order logic E, SPASS a...
Sascha Böhme, Tobias Nipkow
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JAPLL
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
The many faces of counts-as: A formal analysis of constitutive rules
Abstract. The paper proposes a logical systematization of the notion of countsas which is grounded on a very simple intuition about what counts-as statements actually mean, i.e., f...
Davide Grossi, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Frank Dignum
ENGL
2007
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Constructive Analysis of Intensional Phenomena in Natural Language
Abstract— Chierchia [2, 3, 4], pointed out the inadequacy of Montague’s approach in the analysis of certain natural language constructions, such as nominalization and propositi...
Rogelio Davila, Leonardo Soto, Nahitt H. Padilla
ENTCS
2007
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A Formalization of Strong Normalization for Simply-Typed Lambda-Calculus and System F
We formalize in the logical framework ATS/LF a proof based on Tait’s method that establishes the simply-typed lambda-calculus being strongly normalizing. In malization, we emplo...
Kevin Donnelly, Hongwei Xi