Probabilistic Logic Programming (PLP) introduces probabilistic reasoning in Logic Programs in order to represent uncertain information. It is receiving an increased attention due to its applications in particular in the Machine Learning field. In this tutorial we will show how to use cplint on SWISH, a web application for performing inference and learning on user-defined probabilistic logic programs. You will learn how to write a probabilistic logic program processable by cplint on SWISH, how to execute the different types of queries allowed by this application and how to perform learning. cplint on SWISH is based on SWISH, a web framework for Logic Programming, and on cplint , a suite of programs for inference and learning of Logic Program...
Probabilistic programming is an emerging subfield of AI that extends traditional programming languag...
In real world domains the information is often uncertain, hence it is of foremost importance to be a...
Logic Programs with Annotated Disjunctions and CP-logic are two different but related languages for ...
Probabilistic Logic Programming (PLP) introduces probabilistic reasoning in Logic Programs in order ...
The ambition of Artificial Intelligence is to solve problems without human intervention. Often the p...
We present the web application "cplint on SWISH", that allows the user to write probabilistic logic ...
cplint on SWISH is a web application that allows users to perform reasoning tasks on probabilistic l...
Probabilistic programming languages combine programming languages with probabilistic primitives as w...
cplint on SWISH is a web application for probabilistic logic programming. It allows users to per...
Probabilistic logic learning (PLL), sometimes also called statistical relational learning, addresses...
Probabilistic Logic Programming extends Logic Programming by enabling the representation of uncertai...
Probabilistic Inductive Logic Programming (PILP) is gaining attention for its capability of modeling...
Probabilistic Logic Programming (PLP) has come to the fore in the last decades as one of the most pr...
Probabilistic programming is an emerging subfield of AI that extends traditional programming languag...
Probabilistic Logic Programming (PLP) has come to the fore in the last decades as one of the most pr...
Probabilistic programming is an emerging subfield of AI that extends traditional programming languag...
In real world domains the information is often uncertain, hence it is of foremost importance to be a...
Logic Programs with Annotated Disjunctions and CP-logic are two different but related languages for ...
Probabilistic Logic Programming (PLP) introduces probabilistic reasoning in Logic Programs in order ...
The ambition of Artificial Intelligence is to solve problems without human intervention. Often the p...
We present the web application "cplint on SWISH", that allows the user to write probabilistic logic ...
cplint on SWISH is a web application that allows users to perform reasoning tasks on probabilistic l...
Probabilistic programming languages combine programming languages with probabilistic primitives as w...
cplint on SWISH is a web application for probabilistic logic programming. It allows users to per...
Probabilistic logic learning (PLL), sometimes also called statistical relational learning, addresses...
Probabilistic Logic Programming extends Logic Programming by enabling the representation of uncertai...
Probabilistic Inductive Logic Programming (PILP) is gaining attention for its capability of modeling...
Probabilistic Logic Programming (PLP) has come to the fore in the last decades as one of the most pr...
Probabilistic programming is an emerging subfield of AI that extends traditional programming languag...
Probabilistic Logic Programming (PLP) has come to the fore in the last decades as one of the most pr...
Probabilistic programming is an emerging subfield of AI that extends traditional programming languag...
In real world domains the information is often uncertain, hence it is of foremost importance to be a...
Logic Programs with Annotated Disjunctions and CP-logic are two different but related languages for ...