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Abductive logic programming

Abductive logic programming (ALP) is a high-level knowledge-representation framework that can be used to solve problems declaratively based on… 
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2016
2016
The programming of simulations of real or abstract phenomena is referred to as computational modeling. In the educational sphere… 
2013
2013
Despite its potential as a reasoning paradigm in AI applications, abduction has been on the back burner in logic programming, as… 
2006
2006
Perceptual problems often call upon the application of a variety of knowledge sources. An automated problem solver can utilize… 
2006
2006
Most existing work on knowledge representation and reasoning assumes that the updating of beliefs is performed off-line, and that… 
2004
2004
We describe a system implementing a novel extension of Fung and Kowalski’s IFF abductive proof procedure which we call CIFF, and… 
2004
2004
In this paper, we present a new approach to the modeling of the judicial evaluation of criminal evidence, an approach based on an… 
2000
2000
Abduction and induction both generate hypotheses to explain observed phenomena in an incomplete knowledge base, while they are… 
1998
1998
We describe a system implementing a novel extension of Fung and Kowalski’s IFF abductive proof procedure which we call CIFF, and… 
1997
1997
room 36, etc., but we do not go through that now. However, let us finally consider a slight modification of the example, just to… 
1996
1996
This paper presents a translation method of casebased reasoning which changes similarity according to context into abductive…