Imprecise probabilistic horn clause logic

Steffen Michels, Arjen Hommersom, Peter J.F. Lucas, Marina Velikova

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Abstract

Approaches for extending logic to deal with uncertainty immanent to many real-world problems are often on the one side purely qualitative, such as modal logics, or on the other side quantitative, such as probabilistic logics. Research on combinations of qualitative and quantitative extensions to logic which put qualitative constraints on probability distributions, has mainly remained theoretical until now. In this paper, we propose a practically useful logic, which supports qualitative as well as quantitative uncertainty and can be extended with modalities with varying level of quantitative precision. This language has a solid semantic foundation based on imprecise probability theory. While in general imprecise probabilistic inference is much harder than the precise case, this is the first expressive imprecise probabilistic formalism for which probabilistic inference is shown to be as hard as corresponding precise probabilistic problems. A second contribution of this paper is an inference algorithm for this language based on the translation to a weighted model counting (WMC) problem, an approach also taken by state-of-the-art probabilistic inference methods for precise problems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationECAI 2014
Subtitle of host publication21st European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 18-24 August 2014, Prague, Czech Republic
EditorsTorsten Schaub, Gerhard Friedrich, Barry O'Sullivan
PublisherIOS
Pages621-626
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-61499-419-0
ISBN (Print)978-1-61499-418-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes
Event21st European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ECAI 2014 - Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 18 Aug 201422 Aug 2014
Conference number: 21

Publication series

NameFrontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications
PublisherIOS Press
Volume263
ISSN (Print)0922-6389

Conference

Conference21st European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ECAI 2014
Abbreviated titleECAI 2014
Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
CityPrague
Period18/08/1422/08/14

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