Logic Programming [electronic resource] : 22nd International Conference, ICLP 2006, Seattle, WA, USA, August 17-20, 2006. Proceedings / edited by Sandro Etalle, Mirosław Truszczyński.

Contributor(s): Etalle, Sandro [editor.] | Truszczyński, Mirosław [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 4079Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006Description: XIV, 474 p. Also available online. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540366362Subject(s): Computer science | Logic design | Artificial intelligence | Computer Science | Programming Techniques | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters | Logics and Meanings of Programs | Mathematical Logic and Formal LanguagesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.11 LOC classification: QA76.6-76.66Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Invited Talks -- Why Use Datalog to Analyze Programs? -- Semantic Web: The Story of the RIFt so Far -- Invited Tutorial -- Overcoming Performance Barriers: Efficient Verification Techniques for Logical Frameworks -- Regular Talks Theory -- Tableau Calculi for Answer Set Programming -- Declarative Semantics of Production Rules for Integrity Maintenance -- Modules for Prolog Revisited -- A Local Algorithm for Incremental Evaluation of Tabled Logic Programs -- Functional and Constraint Logic Programming -- Memory Reuse for CHR -- Overlapping Rules and Logic Variables in Functional Logic Programs -- Towards “Propagation = Logic + Control” -- ACD Term Rewriting -- Program Analysis -- Detecting Determinacy in Prolog Programs -- Collapsing Closures -- Reduced Certificates for Abstraction-Carrying Code -- Proving Properties of Constraint Logic Programs by Eliminating Existential Variables -- Answer-Set Programming -- Justifications for Logic Programs Under Answer Set Semantics -- Generality Relations in Answer Set Programming -- Cooperating Answer Set Programming -- Predicate Introduction Under Stable and Well-Founded Semantics -- Special Interest Paper -- Improving the ISO Prolog Standard by Analyzing Compliance Test Results -- Applications I -- TOAST: Applying Answer Set Programming to Superoptimisation -- Modelling Biological Networks by Action Languages Via Answer Set Programming -- Using Answer Set Programming for the Automatic Compilation of Assessment Tests -- Semantics -- Compositional Semantics for the Procedural Interpretation of Logic -- Coinductive Logic Programming -- Analysing and Extending Well-Founded and Partial Stable Semantics Using Partial Equilibrium Logic -- The Semantics of Nominal Logic Programs -- Applications II -- Macros, Macro Calls and Use of Ensembles in Modular Answer Set Programming -- Deductive Spreadsheets Using Tabled Logic Programming -- Using a Logic Programming Framework to Control Database Query Dialogues in Natural Language -- Poster Presentations -- Declarative Diagnosis of Wrong Answers in Constraint Functional-Logic Programming -- Solving First-Order Constraints in the Theory of the Evaluated Trees -- Relaxation on Optimization Predicates -- Handling Incomplete and Complete Tables in Tabled Logic Programs -- An External Module for Implementing Linear Tabling in Prolog -- Using Combined Static Analysis and Profiling for Logic Program Execution Time Estimation -- Towards Region-Based Memory Management for Mercury Programs -- Towards Structured Contexts and Modules -- Towards Temporal Contextual Logic Programming -- Semantic Property Grammars for Knowledge Extraction from Biomedical Text -- Natural Language Processing Using Lexical and Logical Combinators -- Learning Semantic Parsers: A Constraint Handling Rule Approach -- A Declarative Framework for Security: Secure Concurrent Constraint Programming -- Logic Programming in Knowledge Domains -- Logtalk Processing of STEP Part 21 Files -- Integrating Datalog with OWL: Exploring the AL-log Approach -- LMNtal as a Unifying Declarative Language: Live Demonstration -- Doctoral Consortium Presentations -- Declarative Problem Solving Using Answer Set Semantics -- The Design and Implementation of the YAP Compiler: An Optimizing Compiler for Logic Programming Languages -- Description Logic Reasoning in Prolog -- Static Memory Management for Logic Programming Languages -- Deductive Databases: Implementation, Parallelism and Applications -- Efficient Reasoning About Action and Change in the Presence of Incomplete Information and Its Application in Planning -- Deducing Logic Programs.
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Invited Talks -- Why Use Datalog to Analyze Programs? -- Semantic Web: The Story of the RIFt so Far -- Invited Tutorial -- Overcoming Performance Barriers: Efficient Verification Techniques for Logical Frameworks -- Regular Talks Theory -- Tableau Calculi for Answer Set Programming -- Declarative Semantics of Production Rules for Integrity Maintenance -- Modules for Prolog Revisited -- A Local Algorithm for Incremental Evaluation of Tabled Logic Programs -- Functional and Constraint Logic Programming -- Memory Reuse for CHR -- Overlapping Rules and Logic Variables in Functional Logic Programs -- Towards “Propagation = Logic + Control” -- ACD Term Rewriting -- Program Analysis -- Detecting Determinacy in Prolog Programs -- Collapsing Closures -- Reduced Certificates for Abstraction-Carrying Code -- Proving Properties of Constraint Logic Programs by Eliminating Existential Variables -- Answer-Set Programming -- Justifications for Logic Programs Under Answer Set Semantics -- Generality Relations in Answer Set Programming -- Cooperating Answer Set Programming -- Predicate Introduction Under Stable and Well-Founded Semantics -- Special Interest Paper -- Improving the ISO Prolog Standard by Analyzing Compliance Test Results -- Applications I -- TOAST: Applying Answer Set Programming to Superoptimisation -- Modelling Biological Networks by Action Languages Via Answer Set Programming -- Using Answer Set Programming for the Automatic Compilation of Assessment Tests -- Semantics -- Compositional Semantics for the Procedural Interpretation of Logic -- Coinductive Logic Programming -- Analysing and Extending Well-Founded and Partial Stable Semantics Using Partial Equilibrium Logic -- The Semantics of Nominal Logic Programs -- Applications II -- Macros, Macro Calls and Use of Ensembles in Modular Answer Set Programming -- Deductive Spreadsheets Using Tabled Logic Programming -- Using a Logic Programming Framework to Control Database Query Dialogues in Natural Language -- Poster Presentations -- Declarative Diagnosis of Wrong Answers in Constraint Functional-Logic Programming -- Solving First-Order Constraints in the Theory of the Evaluated Trees -- Relaxation on Optimization Predicates -- Handling Incomplete and Complete Tables in Tabled Logic Programs -- An External Module for Implementing Linear Tabling in Prolog -- Using Combined Static Analysis and Profiling for Logic Program Execution Time Estimation -- Towards Region-Based Memory Management for Mercury Programs -- Towards Structured Contexts and Modules -- Towards Temporal Contextual Logic Programming -- Semantic Property Grammars for Knowledge Extraction from Biomedical Text -- Natural Language Processing Using Lexical and Logical Combinators -- Learning Semantic Parsers: A Constraint Handling Rule Approach -- A Declarative Framework for Security: Secure Concurrent Constraint Programming -- Logic Programming in Knowledge Domains -- Logtalk Processing of STEP Part 21 Files -- Integrating Datalog with OWL: Exploring the AL-log Approach -- LMNtal as a Unifying Declarative Language: Live Demonstration -- Doctoral Consortium Presentations -- Declarative Problem Solving Using Answer Set Semantics -- The Design and Implementation of the YAP Compiler: An Optimizing Compiler for Logic Programming Languages -- Description Logic Reasoning in Prolog -- Static Memory Management for Logic Programming Languages -- Deductive Databases: Implementation, Parallelism and Applications -- Efficient Reasoning About Action and Change in the Presence of Incomplete Information and Its Application in Planning -- Deducing Logic Programs.

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