CR-Prolog is an extension of the knowledge representation language A-Prolog. The extension is built around the introduction of consistency-restoring rules (crrules for short), and allows an elegant formalization of events or exceptions that are unlikely, unusual, or undesired. The flexibility of the language has been extensively demonstrated in the literature, with examples that include planning and diagnostic reasoning. In this paper we present the design and implementation of an inference engine for CR-Prolog that is efficient enough to allow the practical use of the language for medium-size applications. The capabilities of the inference engine have been successfully demonstrated with experiments on an application independently developed...
Abstract. This is a preliminary report on the work aimed at making CR-Prolog – a version of ASP with...
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It has been about 15 years now since the Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) language saw the light. Sin...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that A-Prolog is a powerful language for the construction of...
This work is written in the context of the logic-based approach to Artificial Intelligence (AI) prop...
We present an extension of language A-Prolog by consistency-restoring rules with preferences, give t...
Abstract. We present CR-Prolog £ , an extension of CR-Prolog with an improved semantics, and allowin...
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AbstractConstraint Handling Rules (CHR) is an extension to Prolog which opens up a spectrum of hypot...
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Abstract. This is a preliminary report on the work aimed at making CR-Prolog – a version of ASP with...
Abstract. A class of Probabilistic Abductive Logic Programs (PALPs) is introduced and an implementat...
It has been about 15 years now since the Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) language saw the light. Sin...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that A-Prolog is a powerful language for the construction of...
This work is written in the context of the logic-based approach to Artificial Intelligence (AI) prop...
We present an extension of language A-Prolog by consistency-restoring rules with preferences, give t...
Abstract. We present CR-Prolog £ , an extension of CR-Prolog with an improved semantics, and allowin...
We present CR-Prolog2, an extension of CR-Prolog with an improved semantics, and allowing ordered di...
A program in the Probabilistic Logic Programming language ProbLog defines a distribution over possib...
Abstract. We give a logic programming based account of probability and describe a declarative langua...
This paper gives an overview of the design of a decision support system for the Space Shuttle that h...
Logic is the fundament of many Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) systems as it provides an intuitive me...
AbstractConstraint Handling Rules (CHR) is an extension to Prolog which opens up a spectrum of hypot...
One of the key challenges in artificial intelligence is the integration of machine learning, relatio...
We introduce aProbLog, a generalization of the probabilistic logic programming language ProbLog. An ...
Abstract. This is a preliminary report on the work aimed at making CR-Prolog – a version of ASP with...
Abstract. A class of Probabilistic Abductive Logic Programs (PALPs) is introduced and an implementat...
It has been about 15 years now since the Constraint Handling Rules (CHR) language saw the light. Sin...