Model counting is the problem of computing the number of models that satisfy a given propositional theory. It has recently been applied to solving inference tasks in probabilistic logic programming, where the goal is to compute the probability of given queries being true provided a set of mutually independent random variables, a model (a logic program) and some evidence. The core of solving this inference task involves translating the logic program to a propositional theory and using a model counter. In this paper, we show that for some problems that involve inductive definitions like reachability in a graph, the translation of logic programs to SAT can be expensive for the purpose of solving inference tasks. For such problems, direct imple...
#SMT, or model counting for logical theories, is a well-known hard problem that generalizes such tas...
Hashing-based model counting has emerged as a promising approach for large-scale probabilistic infer...
#SMT, or model counting for logical theories, is a well-known hard problem that generalizes such tas...
Model counting is the problem of computing the num-ber of models that satisfy a given propositional ...
Abstract. We introduce ApproxCount, an algorithm that approximates the number of satisfying assignme...
Abstract First-order model counting recently emerged as a computational tool for high-level probabil...
First-order model counting emerged recently as a novel rea- soning task, at the core of efficient al...
Probabilistic inference can be realized using weighted model counting. Despite a lot of progress, co...
Probabilistic inference can be realized using weighted model counting. Despite a lot of progress, co...
We present a formulation of the problem of probabilistic model checking as one of query evaluation o...
Propositional model counting, or #SAT, is the problem of computing the number of satisfying assignme...
Weighted model counting, that is, counting the weighted number of satisfying assignments of a propos...
Propositional model counting, or #SAT, is the problem of computing the number of satisfying assignme...
Abstract First-order model counting emerged recently as a novel reasoning task, at the core of effic...
Query evaluation in tuple-independent probabilistic databases is the problem of computing the prob-a...
#SMT, or model counting for logical theories, is a well-known hard problem that generalizes such tas...
Hashing-based model counting has emerged as a promising approach for large-scale probabilistic infer...
#SMT, or model counting for logical theories, is a well-known hard problem that generalizes such tas...
Model counting is the problem of computing the num-ber of models that satisfy a given propositional ...
Abstract. We introduce ApproxCount, an algorithm that approximates the number of satisfying assignme...
Abstract First-order model counting recently emerged as a computational tool for high-level probabil...
First-order model counting emerged recently as a novel rea- soning task, at the core of efficient al...
Probabilistic inference can be realized using weighted model counting. Despite a lot of progress, co...
Probabilistic inference can be realized using weighted model counting. Despite a lot of progress, co...
We present a formulation of the problem of probabilistic model checking as one of query evaluation o...
Propositional model counting, or #SAT, is the problem of computing the number of satisfying assignme...
Weighted model counting, that is, counting the weighted number of satisfying assignments of a propos...
Propositional model counting, or #SAT, is the problem of computing the number of satisfying assignme...
Abstract First-order model counting emerged recently as a novel reasoning task, at the core of effic...
Query evaluation in tuple-independent probabilistic databases is the problem of computing the prob-a...
#SMT, or model counting for logical theories, is a well-known hard problem that generalizes such tas...
Hashing-based model counting has emerged as a promising approach for large-scale probabilistic infer...
#SMT, or model counting for logical theories, is a well-known hard problem that generalizes such tas...