E-Book, Englisch, Band 5, 174 Seiten, eBook
E-Book, Englisch, Band 5, 174 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Atlantis Computational Intelligence Systems
ISBN: 978-94-91216-59-6
Verlag: Atlantis Press
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
1. An important question when modeling continuous optimization problems is how we should handle overconstrained problems, i.e. problems that have no solutions. In many cases we can opt to accept an imperfect solution, i.e. a solution that does not satisfy all the stated rules (constraints). However, this leads to the question: what imperfect solutions should we choose? We investigate this question and improve upon the state-of-the-art by proposing an approach based on aggregation functions.
2. Users of a programming language often want a rich language that is easy to model in. However, implementers and theoreticians prefer a small language that is easy to implement and reason about. We create a bridge between these two desires by proposing a small core language for FASP and by showing that this language is capable of expressing many of its common extensions such as constraints, monotonically decreasing functions, aggregators, S-implicators and classical negation.
3. A well-known technique for solving ASP consists of translating a program P to a propositional theory whose models exactly correspond to the answer sets of P. We show how this technique can be generalized to FASP, paving the way to implement efficient fuzzy answer set solvers that
can take advantage of existing fuzzy reasoners.
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Introduction.- Preliminaries.- Fuzzy Answer Set Programming.- Aggregated Fuzzy Answer Set Programming.- Core Fuzzy Answer Set Programming.- Reducing FASP to Fuzzy SAT.- Conclusions.