A Non-monotonic ATMS Based on Annotated Logic Programs with Strong Negation.
Kazumi NakamatsuAtsuyuki SuzukiPublished in: Agents and Multi-Agent Systems Formalisms, Methodologies, and Applications (1997)
Keyphrases
- logic programs
- logic programming
- fixpoint
- answer set programming
- monotonicity constraints
- answer sets
- stable models
- logic programming language
- normal logic programs
- deductive databases
- computational properties
- reasoning tasks
- answer set semantics
- background knowledge
- default logic
- declarative semantics
- stable model semantics
- prolog programs
- knowledge representation and reasoning
- nonmonotonic reasoning
- inductive logic programming
- classical logic
- extended logic programs
- logic program updates
- fixpoint semantics
- horn clauses
- knowledge representation
- strong equivalence
- existentially quantified
- partial deduction
- knowledge base