In this article, we consider the issue of how first-order answer set programs can be extended for handling preference reasoning. To this end, we propose a progression-based preference semantics for first-order answer set programs while explicit preference relations are presented. We study essential properties of the proposed preferred answer set semantics. To understand the expressiveness of preferred first-order answer set programming, we further specify a second-order logic representation which precisely characterizes the progression-based preference semantics
Abstract. Preferences are useful when the space of feasible solutions of a given problem is dense bu...
Abstract. The extended answer set semantics for logic programs allows for the defeat of rules to res...
Abstract — Preferences have a multi-faceted relationship with several knowledge representation domai...
. In this paper, we address the issue of how Gelfond and Lifschitz's answer set semantics for e...
AbstractIn this paper, we address the issue of how Gelfond and Lifschitz's answer set semantics for ...
Answer Set Programming (ASP) is a form of declarative programming oriented towards difficult and pri...
We extend answer set semantics to deal with inconsistent programs (containing classical negation), b...
In this paper, we address the issue of how Gelfond and Lifschitz\u27s answer set semantics for exten...
Preference is a natural part of common sense reasoning. It allows us to select preferred conclusions...
Most recently, Answer Set Programming (ASP) has been attracting interest as a new paradigm for probl...
We consider the problem of whether a given preferred answer set program can be reduced to a proposit...
Preferred and Weakly Preferred Answer Sets are extensions to Answer Set Programming (ASP) which allo...
The extended answer set semantics for logic programs allows for the defeat of rules to resolve cont...
Abstract. Preferences are useful when the space of feasible solutions of a given problem is dense bu...
Abstract. Recently, notions of equivalence for Answer Set Programming have been studied intensively ...
Abstract. Preferences are useful when the space of feasible solutions of a given problem is dense bu...
Abstract. The extended answer set semantics for logic programs allows for the defeat of rules to res...
Abstract — Preferences have a multi-faceted relationship with several knowledge representation domai...
. In this paper, we address the issue of how Gelfond and Lifschitz's answer set semantics for e...
AbstractIn this paper, we address the issue of how Gelfond and Lifschitz's answer set semantics for ...
Answer Set Programming (ASP) is a form of declarative programming oriented towards difficult and pri...
We extend answer set semantics to deal with inconsistent programs (containing classical negation), b...
In this paper, we address the issue of how Gelfond and Lifschitz\u27s answer set semantics for exten...
Preference is a natural part of common sense reasoning. It allows us to select preferred conclusions...
Most recently, Answer Set Programming (ASP) has been attracting interest as a new paradigm for probl...
We consider the problem of whether a given preferred answer set program can be reduced to a proposit...
Preferred and Weakly Preferred Answer Sets are extensions to Answer Set Programming (ASP) which allo...
The extended answer set semantics for logic programs allows for the defeat of rules to resolve cont...
Abstract. Preferences are useful when the space of feasible solutions of a given problem is dense bu...
Abstract. Recently, notions of equivalence for Answer Set Programming have been studied intensively ...
Abstract. Preferences are useful when the space of feasible solutions of a given problem is dense bu...
Abstract. The extended answer set semantics for logic programs allows for the defeat of rules to res...
Abstract — Preferences have a multi-faceted relationship with several knowledge representation domai...