NMR 2002
Logic programming with ordered disjunction
Abstract
Logic programs with ordered disjunction (LPODs) combine ideas underlying Qualitative Choice Logic [5] and answer set programming. Logic programming under answer set semantics is extended with a new connective called ordered disjunction. The new connective allows us to represent alternative, ranked options for problem solutions in the heads of rules: A x B intuitively means: if possible A, but if A is not possible then at least B. The semantics of logic programs with ordered disjunction is based on a preference relation on answer sets. LPODs are useful for applications in design and configuration and can serve as a basis for qualitative decision making.
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Context
- Venue
- International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning
- Archive span
- 1984-2025
- Indexed papers
- 227
- Paper id
- 507773437123133520