In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models semantics where each true atom in a model is associated with a set of justifications. These justifications are expressed in terms of causal graphs formed by rule labels and edges that represent their application ordering. For positive programs, we show that the causal justifications obtained for a given atom have a direct correspondence to (relevant) syntactic proofs of that atom using the program rules involved in the graphs. The most interesting contribution is that this causal information is obtained in a purely semantic way, by algebraic operations (product, sum and application) on a lattice of causal values whose ordering relation expresses when ...
International audienceWe analyse alternative extensions of stable models for non-disjunctive logic p...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a semantics for logic programs with negation as failure, the Finit...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...
In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models semantics...
In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models semantics...
Abstract. In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models...
Abstract. In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models...
In the last years computational logic, and particularly non-monotonic reasoning, was introduced as a...
AbstractIn this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We s...
In this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We show that...
AbstractPrevious researchers have proposed extensions of logic programming to deal with true negatio...
We develop an extensional semantics for higher-order logic programs withnegation, generalizing the t...
Logic programming with stable model semantics has been proposed as a constraint programming paradig...
In this paper we present and compare some classical problem solving methods for computing the stable...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
International audienceWe analyse alternative extensions of stable models for non-disjunctive logic p...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a semantics for logic programs with negation as failure, the Finit...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...
In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models semantics...
In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models semantics...
Abstract. In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models...
Abstract. In this work we propose a multi-valued extension of logic programs under the stable models...
In the last years computational logic, and particularly non-monotonic reasoning, was introduced as a...
AbstractIn this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We s...
In this paper we present a graph representation of logic programs and default theories. We show that...
AbstractPrevious researchers have proposed extensions of logic programming to deal with true negatio...
We develop an extensional semantics for higher-order logic programs withnegation, generalizing the t...
Logic programming with stable model semantics has been proposed as a constraint programming paradig...
In this paper we present and compare some classical problem solving methods for computing the stable...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
International audienceWe analyse alternative extensions of stable models for non-disjunctive logic p...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a semantics for logic programs with negation as failure, the Finit...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...