AbstractWe present a method to compute abduction in logic programming. We translate an abductive framework into a normal logic program with integrity constraints and show the correspondence between generalized stable models and stable models for the translation of the abductive framework. Abductive explanations for an observation can be found from the stable models for the translated program by adding a special kind of integrity constraint for the observation. Then, we show a bottom-up procedure to compute stable models for a normal logic program with integrity constraints. The proposed procedure excludes the unnecessary construction of stable models on early stages of the procedure by checking integrity constraints during the construction ...
We propose an approach for the integration of abduction and induction in Logic Programming. In parti...
We propose an approach for the integration of abduction and induction in Logic Programming. We defi...
Recently, Gelfond and Lifschitz presented a formal language for representing incomplete knowledge on...
AbstractWe present a method to compute abduction in logic programming. We translate an abductive fra...
We propose an approach for the integration of abduction and induction in Logic Programming. In parti...
In this paper, we formulate a new integrity constraint in correlation with 3-valued stable models in...
A long outstanding problem for abduction in logic programming has been on how minimality might be de...
AbstractA long outstanding problem for abduction in logic programming has been on how minimality mig...
Abductive logic programming offers a formalism to declaratively express and solve problems in areas ...
Abstract. It is known that skeptical abductive explanations with re-spect to classical logic can be ...
AbstractAbduction — from observations and a theory, find using hypotheses an explanation for the obs...
Abductive Logic Programming offers a formalism to declaratively express and solve problems in areas ...
AbstractA new fixpoint semantics for abductive logic programs is provided, in which the belief model...
Logic programming is one of the most popular and widely used knowledge representation tools. In very...
Abductive Logic Programming is a computationally founded representation of abductive reasoning. In m...
We propose an approach for the integration of abduction and induction in Logic Programming. In parti...
We propose an approach for the integration of abduction and induction in Logic Programming. We defi...
Recently, Gelfond and Lifschitz presented a formal language for representing incomplete knowledge on...
AbstractWe present a method to compute abduction in logic programming. We translate an abductive fra...
We propose an approach for the integration of abduction and induction in Logic Programming. In parti...
In this paper, we formulate a new integrity constraint in correlation with 3-valued stable models in...
A long outstanding problem for abduction in logic programming has been on how minimality might be de...
AbstractA long outstanding problem for abduction in logic programming has been on how minimality mig...
Abductive logic programming offers a formalism to declaratively express and solve problems in areas ...
Abstract. It is known that skeptical abductive explanations with re-spect to classical logic can be ...
AbstractAbduction — from observations and a theory, find using hypotheses an explanation for the obs...
Abductive Logic Programming offers a formalism to declaratively express and solve problems in areas ...
AbstractA new fixpoint semantics for abductive logic programs is provided, in which the belief model...
Logic programming is one of the most popular and widely used knowledge representation tools. In very...
Abductive Logic Programming is a computationally founded representation of abductive reasoning. In m...
We propose an approach for the integration of abduction and induction in Logic Programming. In parti...
We propose an approach for the integration of abduction and induction in Logic Programming. We defi...
Recently, Gelfond and Lifschitz presented a formal language for representing incomplete knowledge on...