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Foundations of

Fuzzy Logic and Semantic Web Languages

Umberto Straccia

Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione (ISTI - CNR), Pisa, Italy Email:straccia@isti.cnr.it

Abstract. The aim of this talk is to present a detailed, self-contained and comprehensive account of the state of the art in representing and rea- soning with fuzzy knowledge in Semantic Web Languages such as triple languages RDF/RDFS, conceptual languages of the OWL 2 family and rule languages, such as RIF and discuss some implementation related issues.

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