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Towards computer vision with description logics: some recent progress.
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| Author | Möller, Ralf Neumann, Bernd Wessel, Michael | 
| Abstract | A description logic (DL) is a knowledge representation formalism which may provide interesting inference services for diverse application areas. This paper first gives an overview of the benefits which a DL may provide for Computer Vision. The main body of the paper presents recent work at Hamburg University on extending DLs to handle spatial reasoning and default reasoning. 1: Why is Description Logic Interesting for Computer Vision? This contribution discusses the merits of description logics (DLs) for Computer Vision (CV) and reports about some recent work on DL extensions at Hamburg University. Our goal is to make DLs more useful for diverse applications, in particular those involving concrete real-life phenomena which play a part in diagnosis, configuration and -- last not least -- in CV. This work extends results previously published in [9]. DL is the family name of object-based knowledge-representation formalisms in the spirit of KL-ONE which have been introduced 20 years ago... | 
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| Subject Keyword | Description Logic Recent Progress Computer Vision Towards Computer Vision Hamburg University Recent Work Knowledge Representation Formalism Concrete Real-life Phenomenon Spatial Reasoning Diverse Application Area Family Name Main Body Inference Service Diverse Application Dl Extension Default Reasoning Object-based Knowledge-representation Formalism Description Logic Interesting | 
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