@INPROCEEDINGS{FehrerEtal94a, AUTHOR = {Fehrer, D. and Hustadt, U. and Jaeger, M. and Nonnengart, A. and Ohlbach, H. J. and Schmidt, R. A. and Weidenbach, C. and Weydert, E.}, MONTH = {May}, YEAR = {1994}, TITLE = {Description Logics for Natural Language Processing}, BOOKTITLE = {International Workshop on Description Logics '94}, SERIES = {Document}, VOLUME = {D-94-10}, PUBLISHER = {DFKI}, ADDRESS = {Bonn, Germany}, PAGES = {80--84}, PADDRESS = {Saarbr{\"u}cken, Germany}, ABSTRACT = {In this paper we focus on the application of description logics to natural language processing. In cooperation with the {\sc pracma} Project ({\sc pracma} is Agents.') we have been developing a suitably extended knowledge representation system, called {\sc motel}. In our approach to agent modelling and natural language processing we use an extension of the well-known description language $\cal ALC$. Our system {\sc motel}\ serves on one hand as a knowledge base for the natural language front-end, and on the other hand, it provides powerful {\em logical\/} representation and reasoning components. As our approach is logic based we hope that this enhances the overall capabilities of the natural language processing (NLP) system. We present a brief overview of {\sc motel} and the different extensions we are working on, i.e.\ modal extension of description logics, a cardinality-based approach to quantitative information, reason maintenance, probablistic, non-monotonic, and abductive reasoning.} URL = {http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~schmidt/publications/FehrerEtalDL94.ps.gz}, }