This paper illustrates how theories (contexts), fail branches, and the ability to control the construction of proofs in MetaProlog play an important role in the expression of the fault diagnosis problem. These facilities of MetaProlog make it easier to represent digital circuits and the fault diagnosis algorithm on them. MetaProlog theories are used both in the representation of digital circuits and in the implementation of the fault diagnosis algorithm. Fail branches and the ability to control their construction play a key role during the construction of hypothesises to explain the fault in a given faulty circuit
In this paper we present an efficient deductive method for addressing combina- tional circuit diagno...
AbstractWe study Shapiro's method of bug diagnosis in the theoretical framework of Horn clause logic...
We describe a system that reasons from first principles, i.e., using knowledge of structure and beha...
A compiler-based meta-level system for MetaProlog language is presented. Since MetaProlog is a meta-...
Many researchers in the area of logic programming have recognized the limits of logic languages such...
AbstractA compiler-based meta-level system for MetaProlog language is presented. Since MetaProlog is...
Prolog has many attractive features as a programming tool for artificial intelligence. These include...
An automated circuit diagnostic tool implementing R. Reiter\u27s theory of diagnosis (1987) based on...
There has been some intense research lately focused on the area of meta-level inference systems. In ...
This position paper argues that causal explanation in diagnostic tasks are more easily achieved in f...
Users, specifically, Prolog teachers can use the representation scheme discussed in this study as an...
AbstractThis paper discusses learning in the context of a diagnostic expert system. The diagnostic e...
Meta-programming extends logic programming with the possibility of having a program to create or ana...
This paper reports the use of proof planning to diagnose errors in program code. In particular it l...
This position paper argues that causal explanation in diagnostic tasks are more easily achieved in f...
In this paper we present an efficient deductive method for addressing combina- tional circuit diagno...
AbstractWe study Shapiro's method of bug diagnosis in the theoretical framework of Horn clause logic...
We describe a system that reasons from first principles, i.e., using knowledge of structure and beha...
A compiler-based meta-level system for MetaProlog language is presented. Since MetaProlog is a meta-...
Many researchers in the area of logic programming have recognized the limits of logic languages such...
AbstractA compiler-based meta-level system for MetaProlog language is presented. Since MetaProlog is...
Prolog has many attractive features as a programming tool for artificial intelligence. These include...
An automated circuit diagnostic tool implementing R. Reiter\u27s theory of diagnosis (1987) based on...
There has been some intense research lately focused on the area of meta-level inference systems. In ...
This position paper argues that causal explanation in diagnostic tasks are more easily achieved in f...
Users, specifically, Prolog teachers can use the representation scheme discussed in this study as an...
AbstractThis paper discusses learning in the context of a diagnostic expert system. The diagnostic e...
Meta-programming extends logic programming with the possibility of having a program to create or ana...
This paper reports the use of proof planning to diagnose errors in program code. In particular it l...
This position paper argues that causal explanation in diagnostic tasks are more easily achieved in f...
In this paper we present an efficient deductive method for addressing combina- tional circuit diagno...
AbstractWe study Shapiro's method of bug diagnosis in the theoretical framework of Horn clause logic...
We describe a system that reasons from first principles, i.e., using knowledge of structure and beha...