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Towards the integration of inductive and nonmonotonic logic programming

Chiaki Sakama

pp. 178-188

Abstract

Commonsense reasoning and machine learning are two important topics in AI. These techniques are realized in logic programming as nonmonotonic logic programming (NMLP) and inductive logic programming (ILP), respectively. NMLP and ILP have seemingly different motivations and goals, but they have much in common in the background of problems. This article overviews the author's recent research results for realizing induction from nonmonotonic logic programs.

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Arikawa Setsuo, Shinohara Ayumi (2002) Progress in discovery science: final report of the Japanese discovery science project. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 178-188

DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45884-0_10

Full citation:

Sakama Chiaki (2002) „Towards the integration of inductive and nonmonotonic logic programming“, In: S. Arikawa & A. Shinohara (eds.), Progress in discovery science, Dordrecht, Springer, 178–188.