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Foundations of Fuzzy Logic and Semantic Web Languages

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Managing vagueness/fuzziness is starting to play an important role in Semantic Web research, with a large number of research efforts underway. Foundations of Fuzzy Logic and Semantic Web Languages provides a rigorous and succinct account of the mathematical methods and tools used for representing and reasoning with fuzzy information within Semantic Web languages. The book focuses on the three main streams of Semantic Web languages:

  • Triple languages RDF and RDFS
  • Conceptual languages OWL and OWL 2, and their profiles OWL EL, OWL QL, and OWL RL
  • Rule-based languages, such as SWRL and RIF

Written by a prominent researcher in this area, the book is the first to combine coverage of fuzzy logic and Semantic Web languages. The first part of the book covers all the theoretical and logical aspects of classical (two-valued) Semantic Web languages. The second part explains how to generalize these languages to cope with fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic.

With an extensive bibliography, this book provides in-depth insight into fuzzy Semantic Web languages for non-fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic experts. It also helps researchers of non-Semantic Web languages get a better understanding of the theoretical fundamentals of Semantic Web languages.

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ISBN: 9781439853474
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Author: Umberto Straccia
Publisher: Chapman & Hall/CRC an imprint of Knowledge Unlatched GmbH
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 386 pages
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Studies in Informatics Series
Genres: Computer science
Internet guides and online services
Data mining
Electrical engineering
Electronics engineering
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Information technology: general topics