Common aggregation predicates have natural definitions in logic, either as rst order sentences (min, max, etc.), or with elementary induction over a data structure that represents the relation (sum, count, etc.). The well-founded semantics for logic programs provides an interpretation of such definitions. The interpretation of rst-order aggregates seems to be quite natural and intuitively satisfying, even in the presence of recursion through aggregation. Care is needed to get useful results on inductive aggregates, however. A basic building block is the "subset" predicate, which states that a data structure represents a subset of an IDB predicate, and which is definable in the well-founded semantics. The analogous "superset&q...
Aggregates are used to compute single pieces of information from separate data items, such as record...
The new field of judgment aggregation aims to merge many individual sets of judgments on logically i...
Judgment aggregation theory, or rather, as we conceive of it here, logical aggregation theory genera...
We investigate the semantics of aggregates (count, sum, : : :) in logic programs with function symbo...
In this paper, we present a framework for the semantics and the computation of aggregates in the con...
In this paper, we present a framework for the semantics and the computation of aggregates in the con...
Complex reasoning problems are most clearly and easily specified using logical rules, especially rec...
We study adding aggregate operators, such as sum-ming up elements of a column of a relation, to log-...
Aggregation functions are widely used in answer set programming for representing and reasoning on kn...
The field of aggregation theory aims at formalizing in a mathematical way the process of combining s...
We extend different Description Logics by concrete domains (such as integers and reals) and by aggre...
In the currently known many-sorted logic, a variable ranging over a sort that does not exist in the ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a variant of Answer Set Programming (ASP) with evalu...
Abstract. The addition of aggregates has been one of the most relevant enhancements to the language ...
Abstract: The concept of aggregation is considered as one of the basic principles in object-oriented...
Aggregates are used to compute single pieces of information from separate data items, such as record...
The new field of judgment aggregation aims to merge many individual sets of judgments on logically i...
Judgment aggregation theory, or rather, as we conceive of it here, logical aggregation theory genera...
We investigate the semantics of aggregates (count, sum, : : :) in logic programs with function symbo...
In this paper, we present a framework for the semantics and the computation of aggregates in the con...
In this paper, we present a framework for the semantics and the computation of aggregates in the con...
Complex reasoning problems are most clearly and easily specified using logical rules, especially rec...
We study adding aggregate operators, such as sum-ming up elements of a column of a relation, to log-...
Aggregation functions are widely used in answer set programming for representing and reasoning on kn...
The field of aggregation theory aims at formalizing in a mathematical way the process of combining s...
We extend different Description Logics by concrete domains (such as integers and reals) and by aggre...
In the currently known many-sorted logic, a variable ranging over a sort that does not exist in the ...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a variant of Answer Set Programming (ASP) with evalu...
Abstract. The addition of aggregates has been one of the most relevant enhancements to the language ...
Abstract: The concept of aggregation is considered as one of the basic principles in object-oriented...
Aggregates are used to compute single pieces of information from separate data items, such as record...
The new field of judgment aggregation aims to merge many individual sets of judgments on logically i...
Judgment aggregation theory, or rather, as we conceive of it here, logical aggregation theory genera...