Common Lisp relations: an extension of Lisp for logic programming.
Philip R. ThriftPublished in: ICCL (1988)
Keyphrases
- logic programming
- programming language
- knowledge representation
- logic programs
- deductive databases
- learning theory
- nonmonotonic reasoning
- answer set programming
- logic programming language
- knowledge base
- classical logic
- knowledge representation and reasoning
- background knowledge
- constraint logic programming
- reasoning about actions
- answer sets
- computational logic
- procedural semantics
- stable models
- default logic
- inductive logic programming
- linear logic
- object oriented
- disjunctive logic programming
- software engineering
- high level
- horn clauses
- probabilistic reasoning
- default theories
- machine learning
- general purpose
- truth maintenance systems
- classical first order logic