Processing declarative knowledge : International Workshop PDK '91, Kaiserslautern, Germany, July 1-3, 1991 : proceedings
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Processing declarative knowledge : International Workshop PDK '91, Kaiserslautern, Germany, July 1-3, 1991 : proceedings
(Lecture notes in computer science, 567 . Lecture notes in artificial intelligence)
Springer Verlag, c1991
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内容説明
This volume presents the proceedings of an international
workshop on the processing of declarative knowledge. The
workshop was organized and hosted by the German Research
Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in cooperation
with the Association for Logic Programming (ALP) and the
Gesellschaft f}r Informatik (GI).
Knowledge is often represented using definite clauses,
rules, constraints, functions, conceptual graphs, and
related formalisms. The workshop addressed such high-level
representations and their efficient implementation required
for declarative knowledge bases. Many of the papers treat
representation methods, mainly concept languages, and many
treat implementation methods, such as transformation
techniques and WAM-like abstract machines. Several papers
describe implemented knowledge-processing systems. The
competition between procedural and declarative paradigms was
discussed in a panel session, and position statements of the
panelists are included in the volume.
目次
Efficient processing of declarative rule-based languages for Databases.- Has dedicated hardware for Prolog a future ?.- Commercial applications of large Prolog knowledge bases.- Compiling conceptual graphs.- Subsumption in knowledge graphs.- A terminological knowledge representation system with complete inference algorithms.- An introduction to dynamic concept systems.- Querying concept-based knowledge bases.- Subsumption computation in an object-oriented data model.- A concise presentation of ITL.- Distributed disjunctions for LIFE.- Reasoning with maximal time intervals.- Nonclassical models for logic programs.- Logical operational semantics of Parlog part I: And-Parallelism.- A tool for building connectionist-like networks based on term unification.- Providing declarative access to a processing system for satellite image data.- Declarative functionality descriptions of interactive reasoning modules.- Rule-aided constraint resolution in Laure.- Flang: A functional-logic language.- Processing functional definitions as declarative knowledge: A reduced bytecode implementation of a functional logic machine.- Reducing scheduling overheads for concurrent logic programs.- A general framework for knowledge compilation.- Data-driven transformation of meta-interpreters: A sketch.- Improving the efficiency of constraint logic programming languages by deriving specialized versions.- Parallelizing Prolog on shared-memory multiprocessors.- Processing abductive reasoning via Contextual Logic Programming.- Efficient implementation of narrowing and rewriting.- Tim: The toulouse inference machine for non-classical logic programming.- Declarative and procedural paradigms-do they really compete?.- The GCLA II programming language.- A brief description of the PROTOS-L system.- PCPL - PROLOG constraint processing library version 2.0.- A mini-description of the ITL system.- Taxon: A concept language with concrete domains.- The ALF system: An efficient implementation of a functional logic language.- Transforming horn clauses for forward reasoning.- Implementation of the functional-logic language flang.- SEPIA 3.0 - An extensible prolog system.- FIDO: Exploring finite domain consistency techniques in logic programming.
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