AbstractCircumscription and the closed-world assumption with its variants are well-known nonmonotonic techniques for reasoning with incomplete knowledge. Their complexity in the propositional case has been studied in detail for fragments of propositional logic. One open problem is whether the deduction problem for arbitrary propositional theories under the extended closed-world assumption or under circumscription is ΠP2-complete, i.e., complete for a class of the second level of the polynomial hierarchy. We answer this question by proving these problems ΠP2-complete, and we show how this result applies to other variants of closed-world reasoning
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AbstractCircumscription and the closed-world assumption with its variants are well-known nonmonotoni...
Closed world reasoning is a common nonmonotonic technique that allows for dealing with negative info...
Closed world reasoning is a common nonmono-tonic technique that allows for dealing with neg-ative in...
Abstract. Circumscription is one of the most important formalisms for reasoning with incomplete info...
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) Oren Etzioni Keith Golden Daniel Weld 3 Department of Computer Science and Engineering University...
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Several studies about computational complexity of nonmonotonic reasoning (NMR) showed that nonmonoto...
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AbstractClark's completion is a simple nonmonotonic formalism and a special case of several nonmonot...
Many AI problems, when formulated, reduce to evaluating the probability that a prepositional express...
We prove that -.unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses at the second level - the size of a purely...
AbstractCircumscription and the closed-world assumption with its variants are well-known nonmonotoni...
Closed world reasoning is a common nonmonotonic technique that allows for dealing with negative info...
Closed world reasoning is a common nonmono-tonic technique that allows for dealing with neg-ative in...
Abstract. Circumscription is one of the most important formalisms for reasoning with incomplete info...
Default logic was introduced by Reiter in 1980. In 1992, Gottlob classified the complexity of the ex...
) Oren Etzioni Keith Golden Daniel Weld 3 Department of Computer Science and Engineering University...
AbstractMany AI problems, when formalized, reduce to evaluating the probability that a propositional...
AbstractSeveral studies about computational complexity of nonmonotonic reasoning (NMR) showed that n...
AbstractClosed-world inference—an essential component of many planning algorithms—is the process of ...
AbstractThis paper surveys the main results appearing in the literature on the computational complex...
Several studies about computational complexity of nonmonotonic reasoning (NMR) showed that nonmonoto...
Intelligent agents in the physical world must work from incomplete information due to partial know...
AbstractClark's completion is a simple nonmonotonic formalism and a special case of several nonmonot...
Many AI problems, when formulated, reduce to evaluating the probability that a prepositional express...
We prove that -.unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses at the second level - the size of a purely...