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An Extension of Explanation-Based Generalization to Negation as Failure (1994)  (Make Corrections)  (8 citations)
Stefan Schrödl



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Abstract: Implementations of Explanation-Based Generalization (EBG) within a logic-programming environment, as e.g. the well-known PROLOGEBG algorithm [KCMcC87], are able to generalize the proof of a goal from a definite (i.e. Horn clause) domain theory. However, it is a fact that practical applications frequently require the enhanced expressiveness of negations in rule bodies. Specifically, this is the case for the domain of game playing, where traditional EBG has turned out to be inadequate [Ta89]. In... (Update)

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Schr95 Schrodl, S., An Extension of Explanation-Based Generalization to Negation as Failure, Proc. of the 19th Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Bielefeld, LNAI Vol. 981, Springer, (1995), pp 65-76 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/schrodl94extension.html   More

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    Intelligence, Bielefeld, LNAI Vol. 981, Springer, (1995), pp 65-76",
  year = "1995",
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112   The Art of Prolog: Advanced Programming Techniques (context) - Sterling, Shapiro - 1986
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