Preferred Answer Sets for Extended Logic Programs (1998)
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| Venue: | ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE |
| Citations: | 113 - 16 self |
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@ARTICLE{Brewka98preferredanswer,
author = {Gerhard Brewka and Thomas Eiter},
title = {Preferred Answer Sets for Extended Logic Programs},
journal = {ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE},
year = {1998},
volume = {109},
pages = {297--356}
}
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Abstract
In this paper, we address the issue of how Gelfond and Lifschitz's answer set semantics for extended logic programs can be suitably modified to handle prioritized programs. In such programs an ordering on the program rules is used to express preferences. We show how this ordering can be used to define preferred answer sets and thus to increase the set of consequences of a program. We define a strong and a weak notion of preferred answer sets. The first takes preferences more seriously, while the second guarantees the existence of a preferred answer set for programs possessing at least one answer set. Adding priorities







