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Representing Incomplete Knowledge in Abductive Logic Programming (1993)  (Make Corrections)  (77 citations)
Marc Denecker, Danny De Schreye
International Logic Programming Symposium



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Abstract: Recently, Gelfond and Lifschitz presented a formal language for representing incomplete knowledge on actions and states, and a sound translation from this language to extended logic programming. We present an alternative translation to abductive logic programming with integrity constraints and prove the soundness and completeness. In addition, we show how an abductive procedure can be used, not only for explanation, but also for deduction and proving satisfiability under uncertainty. From a... (Update)

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.... to reason about actions and change comparable to various other approaches which were also related to this language recently, such as [8, 19, 7]. A problem arises when the SLDENF approach of Section 5 is used to pose queries as e.g. the negative part of (26) The problem is a...

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M. Denecker and D. de Schreye. Representing Incomplete Knowledge in Abductive Logic Programming. In D. Miller, ed., Proc. of the ILPS, 147--163, Vancouver, 1993. MIT Press. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/denecker93representing.html   More

@inproceedings{ denecker93representing,
    author = "Marc Denecker and Danny De Schreye",
    title = "Representing Incomplete Knowledge in Abductive Logic Programming",
    booktitle = "International Logic Programming Symposium",
    pages = "147-163",
    year = "1993",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/denecker93representing.html" }
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