International audienceTwo ways of minimizing positive information are predicate completion, which comes from logic programming theory, and circumscription, which is one of the best known methods of non-monotonic reasoning. Here, it is shown that, under certain hypothesis, there is equivalence between predicate completion and a special kind of circumscription
: This paper deals with computing circumscription in the case of Horn data with addi ional protectio...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
AbstractCircumscription is a form of nonmonotonic reasoning, introduced by McCarthy (1997) as a way ...
International audienceTwo ways of minimizing positive information are predicate completion, which co...
Circumscription is the minimization of predicates subject to restrictions expressed by predicate for...
Clark's completion is a simple nonmonotonic formalism and a special case of several nonmonotonic log...
Intelligent agents in the physical world must work from incomplete information due to partial know...
Circumscription formalizes in terms of classical logic various aspects of common sense reasoning: ex...
AbstractClark's completion is a simple nonmonotonic formalism and a special case of several nonmonot...
Circumscription is one of the major approaches to bring non-monotonic (common-sense) reasoning featu...
AbstractIn this paper we generalize Lifschitz's pointwise circumscription ander the first-order fram...
Humans and intelligent computer programs must often jump to the conclusion that the objects they can...
We discuss circumscription, a logical formalization of non-monotonic reasoning, introduced by John M...
KWe pursue a representation of logic programs as classical first-order sentences. Different semantic...
We show how the non-monotonic nature of common-sense reasoning can be formalised by circumscription...
: This paper deals with computing circumscription in the case of Horn data with addi ional protectio...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
AbstractCircumscription is a form of nonmonotonic reasoning, introduced by McCarthy (1997) as a way ...
International audienceTwo ways of minimizing positive information are predicate completion, which co...
Circumscription is the minimization of predicates subject to restrictions expressed by predicate for...
Clark's completion is a simple nonmonotonic formalism and a special case of several nonmonotonic log...
Intelligent agents in the physical world must work from incomplete information due to partial know...
Circumscription formalizes in terms of classical logic various aspects of common sense reasoning: ex...
AbstractClark's completion is a simple nonmonotonic formalism and a special case of several nonmonot...
Circumscription is one of the major approaches to bring non-monotonic (common-sense) reasoning featu...
AbstractIn this paper we generalize Lifschitz's pointwise circumscription ander the first-order fram...
Humans and intelligent computer programs must often jump to the conclusion that the objects they can...
We discuss circumscription, a logical formalization of non-monotonic reasoning, introduced by John M...
KWe pursue a representation of logic programs as classical first-order sentences. Different semantic...
We show how the non-monotonic nature of common-sense reasoning can be formalised by circumscription...
: This paper deals with computing circumscription in the case of Horn data with addi ional protectio...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
AbstractCircumscription is a form of nonmonotonic reasoning, introduced by McCarthy (1997) as a way ...