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Answer Set Programming for Continuous Domains
Springer 2012; US$ 84.99"Answer set programming (ASP)" is a declarative language tailored towards solving combinatorial optimization problems. It has been successfully applied to e.g. planning problems, configuration and verification of software, diagnosis and database repairs. However, ASP is not directly suitable for modeling problems with continuous domains.... more...
The Clausal Theory of Types
Cambridge University Press 1993; US$ 25.00In this book is presented the theoretical foundation of a higher-order logic programming language with equality, based on the clausal theory of types. more...
Evolving Knowledge Bases
IOS Press 2003; US$ 73.00An Evolving Knowledge Base (EKB) is capable of self evolution by means of its internally specified behaviour. In this thesis the author incrementally specifies, semantically characterizes and illustrates with examples, the concepts and tools necessary to the development of EKBs. more...
An Inductive Logic Programming Approach to Statistical Relational Learning
IOS Press 2006; US$ 131.00Talks about Logic Programming, Uncertainty Reasoning and Machine Learning. This book includes definitions that circumscribe the area formed by extending Inductive Logic Programming to cases annotated with probability values. It investigates the approach of Learning from proofs and the issue of upgrading Fisher Kernels to Relational Fisher Kernels. more...
The Irish Language in the Digital Age
Springer 2012; US$ 54.99This white paper is part of a series that promotes knowledge about language technology and its potential. It addresses educators, journalists, politicians, language communities and others. The availability and use of language technology in Europe varies between languages. Consequently, the actions that are required to further support research and development... more...
Logic And Declarative Language
Taylor and Francis 1998; US$ 58.95Logic has acquired a reputation for difficulty, perhaps because many of the approaches adopted have been more suitable for mathematicians than computer scientists. This book shows that the subject is not inherently difficult and that the connections between logic and declarative language are straightforward. Many exercises have been included in the... more...
Logic Programming
Springer 2009; US$ 105.00This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Logic Programming, ICLP 2009, held in Pasadena, CA, USA, in July2009. The 29 revised full papers together with 9 short papers, 4 invited talks, 4 invited tutorials, and the abstracts of 18 doctoral consortium articles were carefully reviewed and selected from 69... more...
Logic Synthesis for Compositional Microprogram Control Units
Springer 2008; US$ 109.99The control unit is one of the most important parts of any digital system. As a rule, control units have an irregular structure, which makes the processing of their logic circuits design very sophisticated. One possible way to optimise such characteristics as the size or performance of control units is to adapt their structures to the particular properties... more...
Mathematical Programming
Elsevier Science 2005; US$ 75.95Mathematical Programming, a branch of Operations Research, is perhaps the most efficient technique in making optimal decisions. It has a very wide application in the analysis of management problems, in business and industry, in economic studies, in military problems and in many other fields of our present day activities. In this keen competetive world,... more...
Principles of Logic and Logic Programming
Elsevier Science 1996; US$ 225.00Logic's basic elements are unfolded in this book. The relation of and the transition from Logic to Logic Programming are analysed. With the use and the development of computers in the beginning of the 1950's, it soon became clear that computers could be used, not only for arithmetical computation, but also for symbolic computation. Hence, the first... more...









