On syntactically similar logic programs and sequential decompositions
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Rule-based reasoning is an essential part of human intelligence prominently formalized in artificial intelligence research via logic programs. Describing complex objects as the composition of elementary ones is a common strategy in computer science and science in general. The author has recently introduced the sequential composition of logic programs in the context of logic-based analogical reasoning and learning in logic programming. Motivated by these applications, in this paper we construct a qualitative and algebraic notion of syntactic logic program similarity from sequential decompositions of programs. We then show how similarity can be used to answer queries across different domains via a one-step reduction. In a broader sense, this paper is a further step towards an algebra of logic programs first envisioned by Richard O. Keefe in 1985 with applications to analogical reasoning.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-11-2021
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