While the stable model semantics, in the form of Answer Set Programming, has become a successful semantics for disjunctive logic programs, a corresponding satisfactory extension of the well-founded semantics to disjunctive programs remains to be found. The many current proposals for such an extension are so diverse, that even a systematic comparison between them is a challenging task. In order to aid the quest for suitable disjunctive well-founded semantics, we present a systematic approach to a comparison based on level mappings, a recently introduced framework for characterizing logic programming semantics, which was quite successfully used for comparing the major semantics for normal logic programs. We extend this framework to disjunctiv...
AbstractIn this paper, it is shown that a three-valued autoepistemic logic provides an elegant unify...
We present a novel combination of disjunctive programs under the answer set semantics with descripti...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose an argumentation-based semantic framework, called DAS, for disjunc...
While the stable model semantics, in the form of Answer Set Programming, has become a successful sem...
Abstract. While the stable model semantics, in the form of Answer Set Programming, has become a succ...
In this paper, we introduce new semantics (that we call D3-WFS-DCOMP) and compare it with the stable...
In this paper, we introduce new semantics (that we call D3-WFS-DCOMP) and compare it with the stable...
AbstractIn recent years, much work was devoted to the study of theoretical foundations of Disjunctiv...
We report our research on semantics for normal/disjunctive programs. One of the most well known sema...
A new methodology has been proposed which allows one to derive uniform characterizations of differen...
AbstractWe present a new and general approach for defining, understanding, and computing logic progr...
AbstractDisjunctive logic programs have become a powerful tool in knowledge representation and commo...
Assigning semantics to logic programs via selector generated models (Schwarz 2002/2003) extends seve...
The stable and the well-founded semantics are among the leading semantics for logic programs. While ...
Disjunctive logic programs have been studied in order to increase expressivity, especially in repres...
AbstractIn this paper, it is shown that a three-valued autoepistemic logic provides an elegant unify...
We present a novel combination of disjunctive programs under the answer set semantics with descripti...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose an argumentation-based semantic framework, called DAS, for disjunc...
While the stable model semantics, in the form of Answer Set Programming, has become a successful sem...
Abstract. While the stable model semantics, in the form of Answer Set Programming, has become a succ...
In this paper, we introduce new semantics (that we call D3-WFS-DCOMP) and compare it with the stable...
In this paper, we introduce new semantics (that we call D3-WFS-DCOMP) and compare it with the stable...
AbstractIn recent years, much work was devoted to the study of theoretical foundations of Disjunctiv...
We report our research on semantics for normal/disjunctive programs. One of the most well known sema...
A new methodology has been proposed which allows one to derive uniform characterizations of differen...
AbstractWe present a new and general approach for defining, understanding, and computing logic progr...
AbstractDisjunctive logic programs have become a powerful tool in knowledge representation and commo...
Assigning semantics to logic programs via selector generated models (Schwarz 2002/2003) extends seve...
The stable and the well-founded semantics are among the leading semantics for logic programs. While ...
Disjunctive logic programs have been studied in order to increase expressivity, especially in repres...
AbstractIn this paper, it is shown that a three-valued autoepistemic logic provides an elegant unify...
We present a novel combination of disjunctive programs under the answer set semantics with descripti...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose an argumentation-based semantic framework, called DAS, for disjunc...