Towards Possibilistic Fuzzy Answer Set Programming
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2010
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Fuzzy answer set programming (FASP) is a generalization of answer set programming to continuous domains. As it can not readily take uncertainty into account, however, FASP is not suitable as a basis for approximate reasoning and cannot easily be used to derive conclusions from imprecise information. To cope with this, we propose an extension of FASP based on possibility theory. The resulting framework allows us to reason about uncertain information in continuous domains, and thus also about information that is imprecise or vague. We propose a syntactic procedure, based on an immediate consequence operator, and provide a characterization in terms of minimal models, which allows us to straightforwardly implement our framework using existing FASP solvers. |
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eng |
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Nonmonotonic Reasoning (NMR) |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Fonte |
Bauters , K , Schockaert , S , Janssen , J , Vermeir , D & Cock , M D 2010 , Towards Possibilistic Fuzzy Answer Set Programming . in Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Non-monotonic reasoning (NMR) . Nonmonotonic Reasoning (NMR) , 13th International Workshop on non-monotonic reasoning (NMR 2010) , Toronto , Canada , 14-16 May . |
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contributionToPeriodical |