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2011

L-FLAT: Logtalk Toolkit for Formal Languages and Automata Theory

Authors
Moura, P; Dias, AM;

Publication
CoRR

Abstract

2011

Meta-predicate Semantics

Authors
Moura, P;

Publication
Logic-Based Program Synthesis and Transformation - 21st International Symposium, LOPSTR 2011, Odense, Denmark, July 18-20, 2011. Revised Selected Papers

Abstract
We describe and compare design choices for meta-predicate semantics, as found in representative Prolog predicate-based module systems and in Logtalk. We look at the consequences of these design choices from a pragmatic perspective, discussing explicit qualification semantics, computational reflection support, expressiveness of meta-predicate directives, meta-predicate definitions safety, portability of meta-predicate definitions, and meta-predicate performance. We also describe how to extend the usefulness of meta-predicate definitions. Our aim is to provide useful insights to discuss meta-predicate semantics and portability issues based on actual implementations and common usage patterns. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.

2011

Preface

Authors
Rocha, R; Launchbury, J;

Publication
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

Abstract

2011

Global Trie for Subterms

Authors
Raimundo, Joao; Rocha, Ricardo;

Publication
CoRR

Abstract

2011

Single Time-Stamped Tries for Retroactive Call Subsumption

Authors
Cruz, Flavio; Rocha, Ricardo;

Publication
CoRR

Abstract

2011

On the implementation of the probabilistic logic programming language ProbLog

Authors
Kimmig, A; Demoen, B; De Raedt, L; Costa, VS; Rocha, R;

Publication
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LOGIC PROGRAMMING

Abstract
The past few years have seen a surge of interest in the field of probabilistic logic learning and statistical relational learning. In this endeavor, many probabilistic logics have been developed. ProbLog is a recent probabilistic extension of Prolog motivated by the mining of large biological networks. In ProbLog, facts can be labeled with probabilities. These facts are treated as mutually independent random variables that indicate whether these facts belong to a randomly sampled program. Different kinds of queries can be posed to ProbLog programs. We introduce algorithms that allow the efficient execution of these queries, discuss their implementation on top of the YAP-Prolog system, and evaluate their performance in the context of large networks of biological entities.

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