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A description logic (DL) is a knowledge representation formalism which may provide interesting inference services for diverse application areas. This paper first gives an overview of the benefits which a DL may provide for Computer Vision. The main body of the paper presents recent work at Hamburg University on extending DLs to handle spatial reasoning and default reasoning.