Our purpose is to exhibit a modular systematic method of representing non-- monotonic reasoning problems with the Well Founded Semantics WFS of extended logic programs augmented with eXplicit negation (WFSX), augmented by its Contradiction Removal Semantics (CRSX) when needed. We apply this semantics, and its contradiction removal semantics counterpart, to represent non-monotonic reasoning problems. We show how to cast in the language of logic programs extended with explicit negation such forms of non-monotonic reasoning as defeasible reasoning, abductive reasoning and hypothetical reasoning and apply them to such different domains of knowledge representation as hierarchies and reasoning about actions. We then abstract a modular systematic ...
The question how knowledge can be represented by means of logic programs with negation has been a dr...
Abstract. Many frameworks of logic programming have been proposed to manage uncertain information in...
AbstractWe suggest a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based on a four-valued inferenc...
AbstractOur purpose is to exhibit a modular systematic method of representing non-monotonic reasonin...
Our purpose is to exhibit a modular systematic method of representing nonmonotonic reasoning problem...
AbstractWe provide a simple formulation of a framework where some extensions of logic programming wi...
We provide a simple formulation of a framework where some extensions of logic programming with non-m...
The evolution of Logic Programming semantics has included the introduction of a new explicit form of...
this paper is to present an account of these recent developments. The paper is organized as follows....
Abstract. We introduce the new paradigm of High-Level Non-Monotonic reasoning (HLNM). This paradigm ...
We present the proof theory and the model theory of a monotonic framework for default reasoning, and...
AbstractImpressive work has been done in the last years concerning the meaning of negation and disju...
We define abstract proof procedures for performing credulous and sceptical non-monotonic reasoning, ...
Negative information can be represented in several classes of logic programs. These approaches were ...
In logic programs, negation-as-failure has been used both for representing negative information and ...
The question how knowledge can be represented by means of logic programs with negation has been a dr...
Abstract. Many frameworks of logic programming have been proposed to manage uncertain information in...
AbstractWe suggest a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based on a four-valued inferenc...
AbstractOur purpose is to exhibit a modular systematic method of representing non-monotonic reasonin...
Our purpose is to exhibit a modular systematic method of representing nonmonotonic reasoning problem...
AbstractWe provide a simple formulation of a framework where some extensions of logic programming wi...
We provide a simple formulation of a framework where some extensions of logic programming with non-m...
The evolution of Logic Programming semantics has included the introduction of a new explicit form of...
this paper is to present an account of these recent developments. The paper is organized as follows....
Abstract. We introduce the new paradigm of High-Level Non-Monotonic reasoning (HLNM). This paradigm ...
We present the proof theory and the model theory of a monotonic framework for default reasoning, and...
AbstractImpressive work has been done in the last years concerning the meaning of negation and disju...
We define abstract proof procedures for performing credulous and sceptical non-monotonic reasoning, ...
Negative information can be represented in several classes of logic programs. These approaches were ...
In logic programs, negation-as-failure has been used both for representing negative information and ...
The question how knowledge can be represented by means of logic programs with negation has been a dr...
Abstract. Many frameworks of logic programming have been proposed to manage uncertain information in...
AbstractWe suggest a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based on a four-valued inferenc...