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Possibilistic Answer Set Programming Revisited
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringComputational ComplexitySemanticsConstraint ProgrammingProbabilistic OntologyAnswer Set ProgrammingComputational LinguisticsLanguage StudiesCombinatorial OptimizationPasp ProgramsComputer ScienceConstraint SatisfactionAutomated ReasoningFormal MethodsPossibilistic AnswerKnowledge CompilationProbabilistic ProgrammingComputational Semantics
Possibilistic answer set programming (PASP) extends answer set programming (ASP) by attaching to each rule a degree of certainty. While such an extension is important from an application point of view, existing semantics are not well-motivated, and do not always yield intuitive results. To develop a more suitable semantics, we first introduce a characterization of answer sets of classical ASP programs in terms of possibilistic logic where an ASP program specifies a set of constraints on possibility distributions. This characterization is then naturally generalized to define answer sets of PASP programs. We furthermore provide a syntactic counterpart, leading to a possibilistic generalization of the well-known Gelfond-Lifschitz reduct, and we show how our framework can readily be implemented using standard ASP solvers.
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