Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
Abstract:
In this paper we propose a modal approach for reasoning about actions in a logic programming framework. We introduce a modal language which makes use of abductive assumptions to deal with persistency, and provides a solution to the ramification problem, by allowing one-way ldquocausal rulesrdquo to be defined among fluents.
We define the abductive semantics of the language and a goal directed abductive proof procedure to compute abductive solutions for a goal from a given domain description. Both the semantics and the procedure are defined within the argumentation framework. In particular, we focus on a specific semantics, which is essentially an extension of Dung's admissibility semantics to a modal setting. The proof procedure is proved to be sound with respect to this semantics.
Tipologia CRIS:
02A-Contributo in volume
Elenco autori:
M. Baldoni; L. Giordano; A. Martelli; V. Patti
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Titolo del libro:
Post-Proc. of Non-Monotonic Extensions of Logic Programming Second International Workshop, NMELP '96, Selected Papers
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