Inheritance networks are structures employed to represent common- sence knowledge. Previous work has developed framework for specifying declarative semantics of inheritance networks. This enables us to provide a model-theoretic specification of the meaning that is conceptually simple and computationally tractable. The current reasearch goal is to investigate implementation issues concerning our inheritance theories and their extensions. This work will include the design of efficient inheritance algorithms and analyses of their computational complexity. The issue of interfacing inheritance networks with an Expert System will also be considered. In particualr, this reserch will address the question of the kinds of queries that are posed to a network, and will try to develop special purpose algorithms for implementing them. Furthermore, there seem to be equally well-motivated, yet significantly different interpretations of certain network topologies. This is, in part, due to the fact that inheritance networks are not sufficiently expressive. We will study this aspect systematically, using the analysis to design a more expressive language that will make explicit the available choices. A good understanding inheritance reasoning will provide valuable insights to tackle challenging problems in the reals of nonmonotonic reasoning.

Agency
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Institute
Division of Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS)
Application #
9009587
Program Officer
Larry H. Reeker
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
1990-09-01
Budget End
1993-02-28
Support Year
Fiscal Year
1990
Total Cost
$51,000
Indirect Cost
Name
Wright State University
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Dayton
State
OH
Country
United States
Zip Code
45435