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Kave Eshghi

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IJCAI Conference 1993 Conference Paper

A Tractable Class of Abduction Problems

  • Kave Eshghi

literal: Let p be a proposition. Then p and -p are literals. clause: A clause is a disjunction of literals. Horn Clause: A Horn Clause is a clause in which there is at most one positive literal. definite clause: A definite clause is a Hom Clause in which there is exactly one positive literal. A definite clause such as can also be written as We call pi the head of the clause, and the conjunction the body of the clause. denial: A denial is a Horn clause in which there are no positive literals. A denial such as can also be written as unit clause: A unit clause is a clause which has one literal. The problem of finding a set of assumptions which explain a given proposition is in general NP-hard, even when the background theory is an acyclic Horn theory. In this paper it is shown that when the background theory is acyclic Horn and its pseudo-completion is unit refutable, there is a polynomial time algorithm for finding minimal explanations. A test for unit-refutability of clausal theories is presented, based on the topology of the connection graph of the theory.

AAAI Conference 1990 Conference Paper

Computing Stable Models by Using the ATMS

  • Kave Eshghi

An algorithm is described which computes stable models of propositional logic programs with negation as failure using the Assumption Based Truth Maintenance mechanism. Since stable models of logic programs are closely connected to stable expansions of a class of autoepistemic theories, this algorithm points to a link between stable expansions of a class of autoepistemic theories and ATMS structures