The logic CSL of the comparative concept similarity has been introduced by Sheremet, Tishkovsky, Wolter and Zakharyaschev to capture a form of qualitative similarity comparison between concepts and/or objects. In this logic we can formulate assertions of the form “objects A are more similar to B than to C”. This kind of assertions can be added to an ontology to express qualitative comparisons between concepts. In this work we present CSL-lean, the first theorem-prover for this logic. It is a direct Prolog implementation of a tableaux-based decision procedure recently proposed for this logic. The Prolog program is inspired by the lean-methodology. CSL-lean also contains a graphical interface written in Java and it is available for free download at http://www.di.unito.it/~pozzato/csllean/.

CSL-lean: A theorem-Prover for the logic of Comparative Concept Similarity

POZZATO, GIAN LUCA
2010-01-01

Abstract

The logic CSL of the comparative concept similarity has been introduced by Sheremet, Tishkovsky, Wolter and Zakharyaschev to capture a form of qualitative similarity comparison between concepts and/or objects. In this logic we can formulate assertions of the form “objects A are more similar to B than to C”. This kind of assertions can be added to an ontology to express qualitative comparisons between concepts. In this work we present CSL-lean, the first theorem-prover for this logic. It is a direct Prolog implementation of a tableaux-based decision procedure recently proposed for this logic. The Prolog program is inspired by the lean-methodology. CSL-lean also contains a graphical interface written in Java and it is available for free download at http://www.di.unito.it/~pozzato/csllean/.
2010
Methods for Modalities - M4M
Copenhagen, Denmark
12-14 November 2009
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Comparative concept similarity; Tableaux Calculi; Logic Programming; lean methodology
Regis Alenda; Nicola Olivetti; Gian Luca Pozzato
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