Author :
Lu, James J. ; Nerode, Anil ; Subrahmanian, V.S.
Author_Institution :
Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, PA, USA
Abstract :
Deductive databases that interact with, and are accessed by, reasoning agents in the real world (such as logic controllers in automated manufacturing, weapons guidance systems, aircraft landing systems, land-vehicle maneuvering systems, and air-traffic control systems) must have the ability to deal with multiple modes of reasoning. Specifically, the types of reasoning we are concerned with include, among others, reasoning about time, reasoning about quantitative relationships that may be expressed in the form of differential equations or optimization problems, and reasoning about numeric modes of uncertainty about the domain which the database seeks to describe. Such databases may need to handle diverse forms of data structures, and frequently they may require use of the assumption-based nonmonotonic representation of knowledge. A hybrid knowledge base is a theoretical framework capturing all the above modes of reasoning. The theory tightly unifies the constraint logic programming scheme of Jaffar and Lassez (1987), the generalized annotated logic programming theory of Kifer and Subrahmanian (1989), and the stable model semantics of Gelfond and Lifschitz (1988). New techniques are introduced which extend both the work on annotated logic programming and the stable model semantics
Keywords :
constraint handling; data structures; database theory; deductive databases; knowledge based systems; knowledge representation; logic programming; nonmonotonic reasoning; temporal reasoning; uncertainty handling; air-traffic control systems; aircraft landing systems; assumption-based nonmonotonic representation; automated manufacturing; constraint logic programming scheme; data structures; deductive databases; differential equation; generalized annotated logic programming; hybrid knowledge bases; inference; land-vehicle maneuvering; logic controllers; optimization problems; quantitative relationships; reasoning agents; stable model semantics; temporal reasoning; uncertainty; weapons guidance systems; Aerospace control; Aircraft manufacture; Automatic control; Control systems; Deductive databases; Differential equations; Logic programming; Manufacturing automation; Uncertainty; Weapons;