Fuzzy answer set programming (FASP) combines two declarative frameworks, answer set programming and fuzzy logic, in order to model reasoning by default over imprecise information. Several connectives are available to combine different expressions; in particular the G¨odel and Lukasiewicz fuzzy connectives are usually considered, due to their properties. Although the G¨odel conjunction can be easily eliminated from rule heads, we show through complexity arguments that such a simplification is infeasible in general for all other connectives. The paper analyzes a translation of FASP programs into satisfiability modulo theories (SMT), which in general produces quantified formulas because of the minimality of the semantics. Structural properties of many FASP programs allow to eliminate the quantification, or to sensibly reduce the number of quantified variables. Indeed, integrality constraints can replace recursive rules commonly used to force Boolean interpretations, and completion subformulas can guarantee minimality for acyclic programs with atomic heads. Moreover, head cycle free rules can be replaced by shifted subprograms, whose structure depends on the eliminated head connective, so that ordered completion may replace the minimality check if also Lukasiewicz disjunction in rule bodies is acyclic. The paper also presents and evaluates a prototype system implementing these translations.

Ceylan, I., Peñaloza, R. (2014). Reasoning in the Description Logic BEL using Bayesian Networks. In Statistical relational AI: Papers presented at the Twenty-Eighth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. (pp.15-21). AAAI Press.

Reasoning in the Description Logic BEL using Bayesian Networks

Peñaloza R
2014

Abstract

Fuzzy answer set programming (FASP) combines two declarative frameworks, answer set programming and fuzzy logic, in order to model reasoning by default over imprecise information. Several connectives are available to combine different expressions; in particular the G¨odel and Lukasiewicz fuzzy connectives are usually considered, due to their properties. Although the G¨odel conjunction can be easily eliminated from rule heads, we show through complexity arguments that such a simplification is infeasible in general for all other connectives. The paper analyzes a translation of FASP programs into satisfiability modulo theories (SMT), which in general produces quantified formulas because of the minimality of the semantics. Structural properties of many FASP programs allow to eliminate the quantification, or to sensibly reduce the number of quantified variables. Indeed, integrality constraints can replace recursive rules commonly used to force Boolean interpretations, and completion subformulas can guarantee minimality for acyclic programs with atomic heads. Moreover, head cycle free rules can be replaced by shifted subprograms, whose structure depends on the eliminated head connective, so that ordered completion may replace the minimality check if also Lukasiewicz disjunction in rule bodies is acyclic. The paper also presents and evaluates a prototype system implementing these translations.
paper
probabilistic reasoning, Bayesian networks, description logics
English
International Workshop on Statistical Relational AI (StarAI 2014)
2014
Van den Broeck, G; Kersting, K; Natarajan, S;Poole, D
Statistical relational AI: Papers presented at the Twenty-Eighth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
978-157735674-5
2014
15
21
open
Ceylan, I., Peñaloza, R. (2014). Reasoning in the Description Logic BEL using Bayesian Networks. In Statistical relational AI: Papers presented at the Twenty-Eighth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. (pp.15-21). AAAI Press.
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