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Reasoning about Unmodelled Concepts - Incorporating Class Taxonomies in Probabilistic Relational Models

Authors :
Nyga, Daniel
Beetz, Michael
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

A key problem in the application of first-order probabilistic methods is the enormous size of graphical models they imply. The size results from the possible worlds that can be generated by a domain of objects and relations. One of the reasons for this explosion is that so far the approaches do not sufficiently exploit the structure and similarity of possible worlds in order to encode the models more compactly. We propose fuzzy inference in Markov logic networks, which enables the use of taxonomic knowledge as a source of imposing structure onto possible worlds. We show that by exploiting this structure, probability distributions can be represented more compactly and that the reasoning systems become capable of reasoning about concepts not contained in the probabilistic knowledge base.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1504.05411
Document Type :
Working Paper