This paper presents an approach for specifying user preferences related to services by means of a preference meta-model, which is mapped to logic programs with possibilistic ordered disjunction following a Model-Driven Methodology (MDM). MDM allows to specify problem domains by means of meta-models which can be converted to instance models or other meta-models through transformation functions. In particular we propose a preference meta-model that defines an abstract preference specification language allowing users to specify preferences in a more friendly way using models. We also present a meta-model for logic programs with possibilistic order disjunction. Then we show how we conceptually map the preference meta-model to logic programs wit...
In this thesis we address to the problematics of modelling user preferences. We discuss different vi...
Abstract. We describe an approach for compiling dynamic pref-erences into logic programs under the a...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...
This paper presents an approach for specifying user preferences related to services by means of a pr...
Logic programs with ordered disjunction have shown to be a flexible specification language able to m...
In this paper we define a class of nested logic programs, nested logic programs with ordered disjunc...
In this paper we define a class of nested logic programs, nested logic programs with ordered disjunc...
2008 AAAI Workshop; Chicago, IL; United States; 13 July 2008 through 14 July 2008Preference is a sup...
Abstract This is an exploratory document for a new research line in logical semantics which is emer...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
AbstractPreference logic programming (PLP) is an extension of logic programming for declaratively sp...
Logic Programs with Ordered Disjunction (LPODs) extend classical logic programs with the capability ...
In this thesis we address to the problematics of modelling user preferences. We discuss different vi...
In this thesis we address to the problematics of modelling user preferences. We discuss different vi...
Abstract. We describe an approach for compiling dynamic pref-erences into logic programs under the a...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...
This paper presents an approach for specifying user preferences related to services by means of a pr...
Logic programs with ordered disjunction have shown to be a flexible specification language able to m...
In this paper we define a class of nested logic programs, nested logic programs with ordered disjunc...
In this paper we define a class of nested logic programs, nested logic programs with ordered disjunc...
2008 AAAI Workshop; Chicago, IL; United States; 13 July 2008 through 14 July 2008Preference is a sup...
Abstract This is an exploratory document for a new research line in logical semantics which is emer...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
International audienceThis paper proposes a first comparative study of the expressive power of two a...
AbstractPreference logic programming (PLP) is an extension of logic programming for declaratively sp...
Logic Programs with Ordered Disjunction (LPODs) extend classical logic programs with the capability ...
In this thesis we address to the problematics of modelling user preferences. We discuss different vi...
In this thesis we address to the problematics of modelling user preferences. We discuss different vi...
Abstract. We describe an approach for compiling dynamic pref-erences into logic programs under the a...
This chapter provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions as ...