AbstractReasoning from the minimal models of a theory, as fostered by circumscription, is in the area of Artificial Intelligence an important method to formalize common sense reasoning. However, as it appears, minimal models may not always be suitable to capture the intuitive semantics of a knowledge base, aiming intuitively at an exclusive interpretation of disjunctions of atoms, i.e., if possible then assign at most one of the disjuncts the value true in a model. In this paper, we consider an approach which is more lenient and also admits non-minimal models, such that inclusive interpretation of disjunction also may be possible in cases where minimal model reasoning adopts an exclusive interpretation. Nonetheless, in the spirit of minimiz...
AbstractWe develop a model-based approach to reasoning, in which the knowledge base is represented a...
AbstractThis paper investigates two fixpoint approaches for minimal model reasoning with disjunctive...
The purpose of this paper is to compare three types of non-monotonic semantics: (a) proof-theoretic ...
Reasoning from the minimal models of a theory, as fostered by circumscription, is in the area of Art...
AbstractReasoning from the minimal models of a theory, as fostered by circumscription, is in the are...
AbstractUnlike sets of definite Horn clauses, logic programs with disjunctions of atoms in clause he...
We study reasoning in Levesque's logic of only knowing. In particular, we first prove that extending...
The paper studies the automation of minimal model inference, i.e., determining whether a formula is ...
AbstractWe study reasoning in Levesque's logic of only knowing. In particular, we first prove that e...
AbstractJustification logic studies epistemic and provability phenomena by introducing justification...
Superposition is an established decision procedure for a variety of first-order logic theories repre...
We develop a model-based approach to reasoning, in which the knowledge base is represented as a set ...
This paper provides a general semantic framework for nonmonotonic reasoning, based on a minimal mode...
Justification Logic studies epistemic and provability phenomena by introducing justifications/proofs...
In this paper we discuss ground logics, a family of nonmonotonic modal logics, with the goal of usin...
AbstractWe develop a model-based approach to reasoning, in which the knowledge base is represented a...
AbstractThis paper investigates two fixpoint approaches for minimal model reasoning with disjunctive...
The purpose of this paper is to compare three types of non-monotonic semantics: (a) proof-theoretic ...
Reasoning from the minimal models of a theory, as fostered by circumscription, is in the area of Art...
AbstractReasoning from the minimal models of a theory, as fostered by circumscription, is in the are...
AbstractUnlike sets of definite Horn clauses, logic programs with disjunctions of atoms in clause he...
We study reasoning in Levesque's logic of only knowing. In particular, we first prove that extending...
The paper studies the automation of minimal model inference, i.e., determining whether a formula is ...
AbstractWe study reasoning in Levesque's logic of only knowing. In particular, we first prove that e...
AbstractJustification logic studies epistemic and provability phenomena by introducing justification...
Superposition is an established decision procedure for a variety of first-order logic theories repre...
We develop a model-based approach to reasoning, in which the knowledge base is represented as a set ...
This paper provides a general semantic framework for nonmonotonic reasoning, based on a minimal mode...
Justification Logic studies epistemic and provability phenomena by introducing justifications/proofs...
In this paper we discuss ground logics, a family of nonmonotonic modal logics, with the goal of usin...
AbstractWe develop a model-based approach to reasoning, in which the knowledge base is represented a...
AbstractThis paper investigates two fixpoint approaches for minimal model reasoning with disjunctive...
The purpose of this paper is to compare three types of non-monotonic semantics: (a) proof-theoretic ...