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Title:
Inspecting Side-Effects of Abduction in Logic Programs
Publication date:
2011
Citation:
ISEALP-chapter
Abstract:
In the context of abduction in Logic Programs, when finding an abductive solution for a query, one may want to check too whether some other literals become true (or false) as a consequence, strictly within the abductive solution found, that is without performing additional abductions, and without having to produce a complete model to do so. That is, such consequence literals may consume, but not produce, the abduced literals of the solution. We show how this type of reasoning requires a new mechanism, not provided by others already available. To achieve it, we present the concept of Inspection Point in Abductive Logic Programs, and show, by means of examples, how one can employ it to investigate side-effects of interest (the inspection points) in order to help choose among abductive solutions. We show how to implement inspection points on top of already existing abduction solving systems — ABDUAL and XSB-XASP — in a way that can be adopted by other systems too.
Book chapter
Authors:
Luís Moniz Pereira
,
Alexandre Miguel Pinto
Editors:
M. Balduccini, Tran Cao Son
Book title:
Logic Programming, Knowledge Representation, and Nonmonotonic Reasoning: Essays in honour of Michael Gelfond
Series:
LNAI
Publisher:
Springer
Address:
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Volume:
6565
Pages:
148-163
ISBN:
978-3-642-20831-7
ISSN:
-
Note:
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Url address:
http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/~lmp/publications/online-papers/ISALP.pdf
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Luís Moniz Pereira and Alexandre Miguel Pinto, Inspecting Side-Effects of Abduction in Logic Programs, in: M. Balduccini and Tran Cao Son (eds), Logic Programming, Knowledge Representation, and Nonmonotonic Reasoning: Essays in honour of Michael Gelfond, LNAI, Springer, Vol. 6565, ISBN 978-3-642-20831-7, Pag. 148-163, (http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/~lmp/publications/online-papers/ISALP.pdf), 2011.
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@incollection {ISEALP-chapter, author = {Lu\'{\i}s Moniz Pereira and Alexandre Miguel Pinto}, editor = {M. Balduccini and Tran Cao Son}, title = {Inspecting Side-Effects of Abduction in Logic Programs}, booktitle = {Logic Programming, Knowledge Representation, and Nonmonotonic Reasoning: Essays in honour of Michael Gelfond}, series = {LNAI}, publisher = {Springer}, volume = {6565}, pages = {148-163}, isbn = {978-3-642-20831-7}, url = {http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/~lmp/publications/online-papers/ISALP.pdf}, abstract = {In the context of abduction in Logic Programs, when finding an abductive solution for a query, one may want to check too whether some other literals become true (or false) as a consequence, strictly within the abductive solution found, that is without performing additional abductions, and without having to produce a complete model to do so. That is, such consequence literals may consume, but not produce, the abduced literals of the solution. We show how this type of reasoning requires a new mechanism, not provided by others already available. To achieve it, we present the concept of Inspection Point in Abductive Logic Programs, and show, by means of examples, how one can employ it to investigate side-effects of interest (the inspection points) in order to help choose among abductive solutions. We show how to implement inspection points on top of already existing abduction solving systems — ABDUAL and XSB-XASP — in a way that can be adopted by other systems too.}, keywords = {Logic Programs, Abduction, Side-Effects}, year = {2011}, }
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