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The PLP System

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Logics in Artificial Intelligence (JELIA 2004)

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Prioritized Logic Programs (PLPs) [7] introduce explicit representation of priorities to logic programs. They realize various types of (prioritized) commonsense reasoning in artificial intelligence including preference abduction [5]. Recently, the authors realize a sound and complete procedure for computing preferred answer sets of a PLP [8]. The procedure uses techniques of answer set programming (ASP) [6], and also extends the original PLP by accommodating dynamic preferences in the language. The PLP procedure is implemented on top of the ASP solver DLV [3] using C++, and is now running under the Linux/Windows operating systems as “the PLP system”. The system is available at the URL: http://www.ailab.se.shibaura-it.ac.jp/comppas.html, which provides binaries of the current release and the instruction on how to use the system. Some examples are also found there.

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Wakaki, T., Inoue, K., Sakama, C., Nitta, K. (2004). The PLP System. In: Alferes, J.J., Leite, J. (eds) Logics in Artificial Intelligence. JELIA 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3229. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30227-8_62

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