We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negation and a negation-by-failure. The programs may also be prioritized, that is, their clauses may be arranged in a partial order that reflects preferences among the corresponding rules. This yields a robust framework for representing knowledge in logic programs with a considerable expressive power. The declarative semantics for such programs is particularly suitable for reasoning with uncertainty, in the sense that it pinpoints to the incomplete and inconsistent parts of the data, and regards the remaining information as classically consistent. As such, this semantics allows to draw conclusions in a non-trivial way even in cases that the logic pr...
A new methodology has been proposed which allows one to derive uniform characterizations of differen...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to propose a logical and algebraic theory which seems well-suited t...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...
AbstractWe propose a framework which extends Antitonic Logic Programs [Damásio and Pereira, in: Proc...
AbstractThis paper deals with logic programs containing two kinds of negation: negation as failure a...
This paper deals with contradictory information in common-sense reasoning. It is often the case that...
In logic programs, negation-as-failure has been used both for representing negative information and ...
AbstractExtended logic programming augments conventional logic programming with both default and exp...
AbstractWe define a semantics for negation as failure in logic programming. Our semantics may be vie...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
After a historical introduction, the bulk of the thesis concerns the study of a declarative semantic...
AbstractWe suggest a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based on a four-valued inferenc...
An important limitation of traditional logic programming as a knowledge representation tool, in comp...
Abstract. Many frameworks of logic programming have been proposed to manage uncertain information in...
A new methodology has been proposed which allows one to derive uniform characterizations of differen...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to propose a logical and algebraic theory which seems well-suited t...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...
AbstractWe propose a framework which extends Antitonic Logic Programs [Damásio and Pereira, in: Proc...
AbstractThis paper deals with logic programs containing two kinds of negation: negation as failure a...
This paper deals with contradictory information in common-sense reasoning. It is often the case that...
In logic programs, negation-as-failure has been used both for representing negative information and ...
AbstractExtended logic programming augments conventional logic programming with both default and exp...
AbstractWe define a semantics for negation as failure in logic programming. Our semantics may be vie...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
After a historical introduction, the bulk of the thesis concerns the study of a declarative semantic...
AbstractWe suggest a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based on a four-valued inferenc...
An important limitation of traditional logic programming as a knowledge representation tool, in comp...
Abstract. Many frameworks of logic programming have been proposed to manage uncertain information in...
A new methodology has been proposed which allows one to derive uniform characterizations of differen...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to propose a logical and algebraic theory which seems well-suited t...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...