This paper presents a new programming language named SPARCL that has four major elements: it is a visual language, it is a logic programming language, it relies on sets to organiz...
Abstract. We present a declarative language, PP, for the specification of preferences between possible solutions (or trajectories) of a planning problem. This novel language allow...
The extended answer set semantics for simple logic programs, i.e. programs with only classical negation, allows for the defeat of rules to resolve contradictions. In addition, a pa...
Davy Van Nieuwenborgh, Stijn Heymans, Dirk Vermeir
We equip ordered logic programs with negation as failure, using a simple generalization of the preferred answer set semantics for ordered programs. This extension supports a conven...
Possibilistic Stable model Semantics is an extension of Stable Model Semantics that allows to merge uncertain and non monotonic reasoning into a unique framework. To achieve this a...