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      Probabilistic reasoning with answer sets

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          This paper develops a declarative language, P-log, that combines logical and probabilistic arguments in its reasoning. Answer Set Prolog is used as the logical foundation, while causal Bayes nets serve as a probabilistic foundation. We give several non-trivial examples and illustrate the use of P-log for knowledge representation and updating of knowledge. We argue that our approach to updates is more appealing than existing approaches. We give sufficiency conditions for the coherency of P-log programs and show that Bayes nets can be easily mapped to coherent P-log programs.

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                Journal
                applab
                Theory and Practice of Logic Programming
                Theory and Practice of Logic Programming
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                1471-0684
                1475-3081
                January 2009
                January 2009
                : 9
                : 01
                : 57-144
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                10.1017/S1471068408003645
                dcc5306e-0ff4-4701-95f3-383dad3cb985
                © 2009
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