Title of article
Alternative foundations for Reiterʹs default logic Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Thomas Linke، نويسنده , , Torsten Schaub، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
56
From page
31
To page
86
Abstract
We introduce an alternative conceptual basis for default reasoning in Reiterʹs default logic. In fact, most formal or computational treatments of default logic suffer from the necessity of exhaustive consistency checks with respect to the finally resulting set of conclusions; often this so-called extension is just about being constructed. On the theoretical side, this exhaustive approach is reflected by the usual fixed-point characterizations of extensions. Our goal is to reduce such global considerations to local and strictly necessary ones. For this purpose, we develop various techniques and instruments that draw on an analysis of interaction patterns between default rules, embodied by their mutual blocking behavior. These formal tools provide us with alternative means for addressing a variety of questions in default logic. We demonstrate the utility of our approach by applying it to three traditional problems. First, we obtain a range of criteria guaranteeing the existence and non-existence of extensions. Second, we get alternative characterizations of extensions that avoid fixed-point conditions. Finally, we furnish a formal account of default proofs that was up to now neglected in the literature.
Keywords
Default logic , Nonmonotonic reasoning , Automated reasoning , Knowledge representation , argumentation , Consistency , Block graph
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Record number
1206914
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