We investigate the space efficiency of a Propositional Knowledge Representation (PKR) formalism. Intuitively, the space efficiency of a formalism F in representing a certain piece of knowledge α, is the size of the shortest formula of F that represents α. In this paper we assume that knowledge is either a set of propositional interpretations (models) or a set of propositional formulae (theorems). We provide a formal way of talking about the relative ability of PKR formalisms to compactly represent a set of models or a set of theorems. We introduce two new compactness measures, the corresponding classes, and show that the relative space efficiency of a PKR formalism in representing models/theorems is directly related to such classes. In part...
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In many applications of Inductive Logic Programming (ILP), learning occurs from a knowledge base tha...
We develop a model-based approach to reasoning, in which the knowledge base is represented as a set ...
We study the trade-off between the expressive abilities and the complexity of reasoning in propositi...
We investigate the space efficiency of a Propositional Knowledge Representation (PKR) formalism. Int...
A propositional knowledge base can be seen as a compact representation of a set of models. When a kn...
In this paper we address a specific computational aspect of belief revision: The size of the proposi...
AbstractCircumscription is a popular common-sense reasoning technique, used in the fields of Artific...
This dissertation addresses some problems raised by the well-known intractability of deductive reaso...
AbstractIn this paper we address a specific computational aspect of belief revision: the size of the...
In this paper we present polynomial-time algorithms that translate First-Order Logic (FOL) theories ...
We develop a methodology for comparing knowledge representation formalisms in terms of their "r...
ropositional proof complexity is the study of the resources that are needed to prove formulas in pro...
In this paper we discuss ground logics, a family of nonmonotonic modal logics, with the goal of usin...
Several studies about computational complexity of non-monotonic reasoning (NMR) showed that non-mono...
We prove that -.unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses at the second level - the size of a purely...
In many applications of Inductive Logic Programming (ILP), learning occurs from a knowledge base tha...
We develop a model-based approach to reasoning, in which the knowledge base is represented as a set ...
We study the trade-off between the expressive abilities and the complexity of reasoning in propositi...