28.–30. Apr. 2026
DKFZ, Heidelberg
Europe/Berlin Zeitzone

Expressing Conditional Validity of Statements

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Communication Center (DKFZ, Heidelberg)

Communication Center

DKFZ, Heidelberg

Im Neuenheimer Feld 280 69120 Heidelberg, germany
Poster 10. Harmonisation of Metadata: Closing Semantic Gaps POSTERS & DEMOS - with Coffee

Sprecher

Felix Ballani (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, HMC Hub Energy) K. Gerald van den Boogaart (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, HMC Hub Energy)

Beschreibung

Domain semantics typically allow to describe things very precisely and with a precise meaning. In many cases, however, not everything that can be said is either true or false, but often true or known only in a limited domain of validity: a certain time span (e.g. the temperature of an object), a spatial domain (e.g. a law), a certain simplification of a theory (e.g. a proportionality coefficient), or even with a certain claim (which still might be unvetted or even wrong). Without general ways of expressing such conditional validity, a multitude of practical challenges arise: Triplets are generated to express facts that are valid only in a specific context and therefore can no longer be used meaningfully together with other triplets from other contexts in automated reasoning, as they would lead to false conclusions. Also it often requires overcomplications of concepts, like the concept of identity, when a process description needs different identifiers for the same object at different times. While some domain ontologies have tools to express such cases, there seems to be no general solution. Natural languages, however, typcially have general grammatical constructs like “According to A. et al. (2024) the Pinatubo was active from April 2, 1991, to June 15, 22:30, ...” to express the conditionality of claims.
The poster exemplifies these challenges and discusses possible general solutions that mimic these natural language capabilities while still enabling complete formal reasoning. The idea is based on the use of identifiers that represent claims, which can then be declared valid under certain conditions. The proposed approach allows to extend deduction rules of the domain ontologies to deduction rules for such conditional claims.

Alternative Track 8. Semantics in Practice: Domain & Application Ontologies

Autoren

Felix Ballani (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, HMC Hub Energy) K. Gerald van den Boogaart (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, HMC Hub Energy)

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