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<ChrisW> /invite zakim #rif
<ChrisW> /invite rrsagent #rif
<ChrisW> Meeting: RIF Telecon 12 Dec 06
<sandro> ChrisW, I'm having phone problems today, so I might have to drop off for a few minutes.
<scribe> scribenick: GiorgosStoilos
<ChrisW> || FrancisMcCabe || 1/31 || 7/11 ||
<ChrisW> Scribe: Girogos Stoilos
december 26th telecon is canceled
Telecon on Jaruary 2nd will be help
<ChrisW> http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-rif-wg/2006Dec/att-0008/minutes-12-05-06.html
<igor> 41#
accepted minutes 5/12
<sandro> http://www.w3.org/2002/09/wbs/38457/f2f5-schedule/results
chrisW: no oposition for three days meeting
<Hassan> Where is the next F2F meeting taking place?
chrisW: might be good for work, will try
<sandro> ACTION: Sandro to set up WBS registration form for F2F5 [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/12/12-rif-minutes.html#action01]
<sandro> rifbot, test?
<johnhall> sbvr - none
<sandro> rifbot, help
<rifbot> See http://www.w3.org/2005/06/tracker/ for help (use the IRC bot link)
chrisW: nothing to report on liason
<sandro> markproctor, you don't need to read the Telecon docs right now. Later is fine.
<markproctor> ok
action-186: done
<markproctor> so is there anything I need to do now? or am I ok?
action-182: continued
<sandro> You're okay now, Mark. (csma entered the line "zakim, aabb is markp", which took care of it.)
action-188: open
action-192: done
action-193: done
<DaveReynolds> I downloaded it successfully
<igor> +
<igor> 1
<AlexKozlenkov> I can't read that document
chrisW: talk about sort in the
syntax
... is sorted syntax clear?
csma: michaels example not clear
<Harold> Christian, sort subsumption definition could be reused from external taxonomies, e.g. out there in RDFS or OWL.
csma: how does it relate to hasan's paper?
<sandro> (I'm baffled at the idea that an abstract syntax could be readable -- only concrete syntaxes can be written down -- but I'd rather not go into it now.)
csma: the ILOG use of sorts
<DaveReynolds> +1 to Sandro
michael: it is almost the same, difference in the sloted syntax
hassan: there was a missunderstanding, michael will provide details about our discussion on the issue
<Harold> Sandro, I think there still is a terminological confusion about abstract syntax and human-oriented syntax.
<sandro> So it would seem, Harold. :-)
<sandro> (caused by WebOnt, I suspect.)
michael: need a syntax for specifying the sort. In XML you can do it by tricks
<Harold> Your remark applies to abstract syntax, Michael meant human-oriented syntax.
michael: we have to work out how to do it
<Hassan> s/RIG/RIF/
chrisW: is webizing of sorts clear now?
sandro: Don't understand it yet.
Need to see complete document
... it is heading to the right direction but need to see
details
chrisW: slotted syntax
michael: haven't finalized it,
there was a problem out of the F2F
... many semantics
... syntax the same but semantics are different
... should identify minimal syntax, but is difficult
<sandro> (To be clear about my issue on Webizing --- I don't see how webizing affects the semantics. It's just allowing identifiers to have weird characters in them.)
michael: come out with nucleus
and propose different slotted syntaxes
... we could provide options of syntax for people to use
... one example is syntax in RuleML and another in Hassan's
proposal
... another one can be found in F-Logic
... in F-Logic is only applied to atomic formulas
the syntaxes are similar but the meaning different
hassan: Agree with michael
<GerdW> kakim, unmute me
hassan: but common syntax could
be possible
... we discussed about one syntax with different semantics
(interpretations) we michael over mail
... different interpretations regarding different levels (e.g.
concepts vs. relations)
michael: need 3 different dialects, if we use different dialects would not mean we understand each other even if syntax is the same
<Harold> The issue that came up after F2F4 is, how, then, would we handle this?
<Harold> p(a,b) does not unify with p(a).
<Harold> Hence, with our shortcut convention,
<Harold> p{1->a,2->b} could not unify with p{1->a}.
michaerl: this could be part of the CORE document. Would be able to exchange rules
<GerdW> At present we are not concerned with unification
<Harold> But the subsumption semantics would make them unify.
hassan: might agree on normative but not on syntax
<sandro> This whole "we could have multiple dialects in core" sounds wrong.
<sandro> ChrisW, you have people on the queue.
csma: can't we agree on 1 syntax, but which can be interpreted differently
<Harold> We could have 'rest' variables: p(a,b) does unify with p(a | X).
<Harold> p{1->a,2->b} could unify with p{1->a | X}.
michael: if you agree on syntax
you have to also specify semantics to exchange
... harold's example might not cover c-terms
hassan: subsumption is too much
for minimal core
... you can close your signature and have the same semantics as
individuals
<GerdW> john{age->40} what is the predicate ?
<sandro> ChrisW? Are you purposely ignoring the queue or not paying attention to IRC?
hassan: it is important for exchange
<Harold> We could 'encapsulate' slotted terms into unary atoms: p({1->a,2->b}) could unify with p({1->a | X}).
<Harold> So, we would not need slotted atoms, directly.
hassan: If I exchange with
someone if we don't agree on idividuals we won't be able to
exchange
... if we want a hard core we might not want subsumption
<Harold> Not building in subsumption could be expressed syntactically:
<Harold> Not allowing rest variables.
<ChrisW> ack
gerd: the quetion is what is the use of a slot. It is a property value
michael: so you mean like F-Logic and RDF
<AxelPolleres> in some languages properties/attributes are global, in some not... does this play here?
michael: my understaning is that cterms do types
hassan: they do both
michael: the use of slots in RuleML is not the same
hassan: agree with Gerd
Gerd: that is what we should capture in CORE
<Harold> Axel, normally slot names are local, with webizing they could be made global.
Gerd: slots have the meaning og properties
csma: hassan you call slots as features in your paper
<sandro> (writing down the core thing I just grokked) MichaelKifer: In the relational model, the identity is established by the tuple of property values -- -unlike in F-Logic, etc.
<GerdW> set valued slots in flogic john[son->>{brian, adrian}]
chrisW: I prefer a single CORE without dialects
<Harold> http://www.w3.org/2005/rules/wg/charter#xml-syntax
<GerdW> the syntax (Con -> Term) does not work as a slot!
<Hassan> Fine with ChrisW to have a "weak" core as long as it is extensible and does not lock us in some incompatibe design
<Harold> In order to allow interoperability with RDF and object-oriented systems, the syntax must support named arguments (also called "role" or "slot" names), allowing n-ary facts, rules, and queries to be provided through property/value interfaces.
harold: agree with chrisW
michael: it is not clear to produce CORE compatible with all 3 directions
harold: only need the minimum not all 3
michael: does this mean intersection? might not be possible
harold: we will work on it. Send something on Monday
chrisW: summing up will have a new version by Monday
csma: how order sorted terms related to constraints?
hassan: want to see how to map them to constraints
<Harold> Christian, order-sorted logics use a sort lattice, which could come from RDFS subClassOf taxonomies or corresponding OWL-DL ontologies.
<Harold> So, RIF can reuse light-weight ontologies that are out there in RDFS and OWL.
csma: it does not say anything about interchanging between different datamodels
hassan: it shifts the level of interchange
:(
chrisW: we should talks about designs goals
chrisW: we have some actions from the f2f are they finished
leora: some progress but don't think are completed
<Allen> I haven't done it
csma: these are low priority actions
chrisW: what would be a
reasonable deadline?
... end of December for actions of axel and paula?
<PaulaP> I'm not sure
axel: OK
<PaulaP> I'll try
<PaulaP> me zakim, unmute me
<PaulaP> ok
<Hassan> Yes - thanks ! :-)
chrisw: axel and leora might free hassan from rifraf
<AxelPolleres> remarkfrom my side: for drafting a "document" i would really like to have all the input. I hope to have time to work for it next week. I can see how far I get and whether I can take over sec 2.
<AxelPolleres> but this is no promise I want to make now.
chrisw: does anyone want to take ontologizing rifraf section two
<scribe> ACTION: chrisW to reasign rifraf actions [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/12/12-rif-minutes.html#action02]
<rifbot> Sorry, couldn't find user - chrisW
<csma> ACTION: chrisW to reassign rif-raf actions on Hassan and Frank [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/12/12-rif-minutes.html#action03]
<rifbot> Sorry, couldn't find user - chrisW
action-144: continued
all should contribute to the glossary
<LeoraMorgenstern> Only after the new year
<LeoraMorgenstern> Once I've done with the ontology stuff, I could volunteer -- but not now
action-181: done
<csma> ACTION: chairs to find and editor for glossary [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/12/12-rif-minutes.html#action04]
<rifbot> Sorry, couldn't find user - chairs
chrisW: discuss about covers
<scribe> ACTION: allen send an email to paulV [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/12/12-rif-minutes.html#action05]
<rifbot> Created ACTION-196 - Send an email to paulV [on Allen Ginsberg - due 2006-12-19].
allen: need to add motivation for
connection to requirement
... there is the issue on who to add it. Original authors or
those that connected reqs to UCs?
<scribe> ACTION: allen to clean up some motivation for UCs to reqs linkage [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/12/12-rif-minutes.html#action06]
<rifbot> Created ACTION-197 - Clean up some motivation for UCs to reqs linkage [on Allen Ginsberg - due 2006-12-19].
chrisW: current UCs in good shape
Dave: section speaking about rif and semantic web languages
csma: action explain his potision on issue 12
<scribe> ACTION: csma explain his position on issue 12 via competing text [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/12/12-rif-minutes.html#action07]
<rifbot> Sorry, couldn't find user - csma
chrisW: this explanation with go to the UC doc
<ChrisW> ACTION: christian to propose text relating to issue-12 for UCR [recorded in http://www.w3.org/2006/12/12-rif-minutes.html#action08]
<rifbot> Created ACTION-198 - Propose text relating to issue-12 for UCR [on Christian de Sainte Marie - due 2006-12-19].
chrisW: no AOB
<Hassan> #quit
<GerdW> -GerdW
<PaulaP> bye
<ChrisW> Meeting: RIF Telecon 12 Dec 06
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