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Minish HAT: A Tool for the Minimization of Here-and-There Logic Programs and Theories in Answer Set Programming

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Title
Minish HAT: A Tool for the Minimization of Here-and-There Logic Programs and Theories in Answer Set Programming
Author(s)
Martín Prieto, Rodrigo
Cabalar, Pedro
Date
2019-07-31
Citation
Martin, R.; Cabalar, P. Minish HAT: A Tool for the Minimization of Here-and-There Logic Programs and Theories in Answer Set Programming. Proceedings 2019, 21, 22.
Abstract
[Abstract] When it comes to the writing of a new logic program or theory, it is of great importance to obtain a concise and minimal representation, for simplicity and ease of interpretation reasons. There are already a few methods and many tools, such as Karnaugh Maps or the Quine-McCluskey method, as well as their numerous software implementations, that solve this minimization problem in Boolean logic. This is not the case for Here-and-There logic, also called three-valued logic. Even though there are theoretical minimization methods for logic theories and programs, there aren’t any published tools that are able to obtain a minimal equivalent logic program. In this paper we present the first version of a tool called that is able to efficiently obtain minimal and equivalent representations for any logic program in Here-and-There. The described tool uses an hybrid method both leveraging a modified version of the Quine-McCluskey algorithm and Answer Set Programming techniques to minimize fairly complex logic programs in a reduced time.
Keywords
Logic minimization
Knowledge representation
Answer set programming
Here-and-there logic
 
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https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019021022
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2504-3900

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