Disjunctive logic programming with negation as failure in the head

Autores
Cecchi, Laura; Fillottrani, Pablo Rubén; Simari, Guillermo Ricardo
Año de publicación
1998
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Disjunctive logic programs have been studied in order to increase expressivity, especially in representing indefinite information. Even though there is no general consensus on any specific semantic for disjunctive logic programs with negation, most of well known semantics are minimal model based. Sometimes real applications need to capture non minimal models, in spite of the fact that they contain redundant information. In representing disjunctive knowledge, for instance, minimal approaches capture exclusive disjunction but they cannot managed the inclusive meaning. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the expressive power of a special combination of disjunctive logic programming, negation as failure (NAF), and strong negation. This class of programs are syntactically uniform, since both kinds of negation are allowed to appear in the head and in the body of a rule, and its semantics allows non minimal models. We introduce a non injective syntactic transformation of disjunctive logic programs with NAF in head into disjunctive logic programs without NAF in head, in order to compare semantically both class of programs. Finally, we prove that the set of answer sets of the transformed disjunctive logic program is strictly included in the set of minimal answer sets of the original program and we discuss its consequences.
V Workshop sobre Aspectos Teóricos de la Inteligencia Artificial (ATIA)
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Informática
disjunctive logic programs
negation as failure in the head
non minimal model semantics
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Disjunctive logic programming with negation as failure in the head
title Disjunctive logic programming with negation as failure in the head
spellingShingle Disjunctive logic programming with negation as failure in the head
Cecchi, Laura
Ciencias Informáticas
Informática
disjunctive logic programs
negation as failure in the head
non minimal model semantics
title_short Disjunctive logic programming with negation as failure in the head
title_full Disjunctive logic programming with negation as failure in the head
title_fullStr Disjunctive logic programming with negation as failure in the head
title_full_unstemmed Disjunctive logic programming with negation as failure in the head
title_sort Disjunctive logic programming with negation as failure in the head
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cecchi, Laura
Fillottrani, Pablo Rubén
Simari, Guillermo Ricardo
author Cecchi, Laura
author_facet Cecchi, Laura
Fillottrani, Pablo Rubén
Simari, Guillermo Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Fillottrani, Pablo Rubén
Simari, Guillermo Ricardo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Informática
disjunctive logic programs
negation as failure in the head
non minimal model semantics
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Informática
disjunctive logic programs
negation as failure in the head
non minimal model semantics
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Disjunctive logic programs have been studied in order to increase expressivity, especially in representing indefinite information. Even though there is no general consensus on any specific semantic for disjunctive logic programs with negation, most of well known semantics are minimal model based. Sometimes real applications need to capture non minimal models, in spite of the fact that they contain redundant information. In representing disjunctive knowledge, for instance, minimal approaches capture exclusive disjunction but they cannot managed the inclusive meaning. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the expressive power of a special combination of disjunctive logic programming, negation as failure (NAF), and strong negation. This class of programs are syntactically uniform, since both kinds of negation are allowed to appear in the head and in the body of a rule, and its semantics allows non minimal models. We introduce a non injective syntactic transformation of disjunctive logic programs with NAF in head into disjunctive logic programs without NAF in head, in order to compare semantically both class of programs. Finally, we prove that the set of answer sets of the transformed disjunctive logic program is strictly included in the set of minimal answer sets of the original program and we discuss its consequences.
V Workshop sobre Aspectos Teóricos de la Inteligencia Artificial (ATIA)
Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI)
description Disjunctive logic programs have been studied in order to increase expressivity, especially in representing indefinite information. Even though there is no general consensus on any specific semantic for disjunctive logic programs with negation, most of well known semantics are minimal model based. Sometimes real applications need to capture non minimal models, in spite of the fact that they contain redundant information. In representing disjunctive knowledge, for instance, minimal approaches capture exclusive disjunction but they cannot managed the inclusive meaning. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the expressive power of a special combination of disjunctive logic programming, negation as failure (NAF), and strong negation. This class of programs are syntactically uniform, since both kinds of negation are allowed to appear in the head and in the body of a rule, and its semantics allows non minimal models. We introduce a non injective syntactic transformation of disjunctive logic programs with NAF in head into disjunctive logic programs without NAF in head, in order to compare semantically both class of programs. Finally, we prove that the set of answer sets of the transformed disjunctive logic program is strictly included in the set of minimal answer sets of the original program and we discuss its consequences.
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