A Brief History of Updates of Answer-Set Programs

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Abstract

Over the last couple of decades, there has been a considerable effort devoted to the problem of updating logic programs under the stable model semantics (a.k.a. answer-set programs) or, in other words, the problem of characterising the result of bringing up-to-date a logic program when the world it describes changes. Whereas the state-of-the-art approaches are guided by the same basic intuitions and aspirations as belief updates in the context of classical logic, they build upon fundamentally different principles and methods, which have prevented a unifying framework that could embrace both belief and rule updates. In this paper, we will overview some of the main approaches and results related to answer-set programming updates, while pointing out some of the main challenges that research in this topic has faced.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages54
JournalTheory and Practice of Logic Programming
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • answer-set programming
  • belief change
  • belief update
  • KEYWORDS:
  • logic programming

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