Reasoning on Hybrid Ontology Using Extended SWRL Rules
Souad Bouaicha and Zizette Boufaida
LIRE Laboratory, University of Constantine 2, Constantine, Algeria
Abstract—In this paper we present the principal steps to create a semantic rule which integrates Object Oriented Techniques to the comportment of the concepts. The set of rules obtained from the extension of SWRL rules will be posted to Jess Engine using rewrite meta-rules. The reasoning on this combination allows inferring new knowledge and stores it in the knowledge base. We propose an implementation of the method of extending SWRL rules with the adaptation of the different Object Oriented Techniques. The engine executes the transformation of these techniques to the Jess model. Our demonstration clarifies the importance of this kind of reasoning. We use a case study inherent to interpret a check up in preventive medicine.
Index Terms—SWRL rules, reasoning, object oriented technique, hybrid ontologyCite: Souad Bouaicha and Zizette Boufaida, "Reasoning on Hybrid Ontology Using Extended SWRL Rules," Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 3-8, February 2014. doi:10.4304/jetwi.6.1.3-8
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