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  1. Journal of Computer Science and Technology
  2. Journal of Computer Science and Technology : Volume 15
  3. Journal of Computer Science and Technology : Volume 15, Issue 5, September 2000
  4. Renaming a set of non-Horn clauses
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Renaming a set of non-Horn clauses

Content Provider SpringerLink
Author Nie, Xumin Guo, Qing
Copyright Year 2000
Abstract Several extensions of the logic programming language Prolog to non-Horn clauses use case anlaysis to handle non-Horn clauses. In this paper, analytical and empirical evidences are presented to show that, by making a set of clauses less “non-Horn” using predicate renaming, the performance- of these case-analysis based procedures can be improved significantly. In addition, the paper also investigated the problem of efficiently constructing a predicate renaming that reduces the degree of “non-Hornness” of a clause set maximally. It is shown that this problem of finding a predicate renaming to achieve minimal “non-Hornness” is NP-complete.
Starting Page 409
Ending Page 415
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 10009000
Journal Journal of Computer Science and Technology
Volume Number 15
Issue Number 5
e-ISSN 18604749
Language English
Publisher Science Press
Publisher Date 2000-01-01
Publisher Place Beijing
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword logic for artificial intelligence (AI) automated theorem proving logic programming Horn and non-Horn sets predicate renaming NP-completeness Computer Science Software Engineering Theory of Computation Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Theoretical Computer Science Computational Theory and Mathematics Computer Science Applications Software Hardware and Architecture
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