AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypotheses. A simple framework for semantics of logic programming is introduced based on the notion of acceptable hypotheses. We show that our framework captures, generalizes, and unifies different semantic concepts (e.g., well-founded models, stable models, stationary semantics, etc.) in logic programming. We demonstrate that our framework accommodates in a natural way both the minimalism and maximalism intuitions to semantics of logic programming. Further, we show that Eshghi and Kowalski's procedure is a proof procedure for the abductive semantics. We also give sufficient conditions for the coincidence between different semantics
Abstract. In the literature, there are several approaches which try to perform common sense rea-soni...
The question how knowledge can be represented by means of logic programs with negation has been a dr...
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AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
AbstractAbduction — from observations and a theory, find using hypotheses an explanation for the obs...
AbstractA new fixpoint semantics for abductive logic programs is provided, in which the belief model...
AbstractWe provide a simple formulation of a framework where some extensions of logic programming wi...
AbstractAbduction — from observations and a theory, find using hypotheses an explanation for the obs...
AbstractWe survey here various approaches which were proposed to incorporate negation in logic progr...
AbstractVarious semantics for logic programs with negation are described in terms of a dualized prog...
The connection between logic programming and formal argumentation has been studied starting from the...
AbstractWe suggest a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based on a four-valued inferenc...
AbstractA long outstanding problem for abduction in logic programming has been on how minimality mig...
In this paper we propose the minimal well-founded semantics for logic programs with negation based o...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
Abstract. In the literature, there are several approaches which try to perform common sense rea-soni...
The question how knowledge can be represented by means of logic programs with negation has been a dr...
In this paper, by considering the idea that argumentation semantics can be viewed as a special form ...
AbstractLogic programs are considered as abductive programs with negative literals as abductive hypo...
AbstractAbduction — from observations and a theory, find using hypotheses an explanation for the obs...
AbstractA new fixpoint semantics for abductive logic programs is provided, in which the belief model...
AbstractWe provide a simple formulation of a framework where some extensions of logic programming wi...
AbstractAbduction — from observations and a theory, find using hypotheses an explanation for the obs...
AbstractWe survey here various approaches which were proposed to incorporate negation in logic progr...
AbstractVarious semantics for logic programs with negation are described in terms of a dualized prog...
The connection between logic programming and formal argumentation has been studied starting from the...
AbstractWe suggest a general logical formalism for Logic Programming based on a four-valued inferenc...
AbstractA long outstanding problem for abduction in logic programming has been on how minimality mig...
In this paper we propose the minimal well-founded semantics for logic programs with negation based o...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
Abstract. In the literature, there are several approaches which try to perform common sense rea-soni...
The question how knowledge can be represented by means of logic programs with negation has been a dr...
In this paper, by considering the idea that argumentation semantics can be viewed as a special form ...