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Abduction in Logic Programming

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by Marc Denecker , Antonis Kakas
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AUTHOR NAME Marc Denecker SVM HeaderParse 0.1
AUTHOR NAME Antonis Kakas SVM HeaderParse 0.1
AUTHOR ADDR ; 75 Kallipoleos St., Nicosia, Cyprus. SVM HeaderParse 0.1
ABSTRACT Abstract. Abduction in Logic Programming started in the late 80s, early 90s, in an attempt to extend logic programming into a framework suitable for a variety of problems in Artificial Intelligence and other areas of Computer Science. This paper aims to chart out the main developments of the field over the last ten years and to take a critical view of these developments from several perspectives: logical, epistemological, computational and suitability to application. The paper attempts to expose some of the challenges and prospects for the further development of the field. 1 SVM HeaderParse 0.1
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