Strong equivalence for LPMLN programs

Abstract

Strong equivalence is a well-studied and important concept in answer set programming (ASP). LPMLN is a probabilistic extension of answer set programs with the weight scheme adapted from Markov Logic. Because of the semantic differences, strong equivalence for ASP does not simply carry over to LPMLN. I study the concept of strong equivalence in LPMLN with the goal of extending strong equivalence to LPMLN programs. My study shows that the verification of strong equivalence in LPMLN can be reduced to equivalence checking in classical logic plus weight consideration.The result allows us to leverage an answer set solver for checking strong equivalence in LPMLN. Furthermore, this study also suggests us a few reformulations of the LPMLN semantics using choice rules, logic of here and there, and the second-order logic. I will present my work result of strong equivalence for LPMLN and talk about my next steps for research: one is approximately strong equivalence, and another is the integration of fuzzy logic with neural network.

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