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1997
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Hybrid Probabilistic Programs

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Hybrid Probabilistic Programs
Hybrid Probabilistic Programs (HPPs) are logic programs that allow the programmer to explicitly encode his knowledge of the dependencies between events being described in the program. In this paper, we classify HPPs into three classes called HPP1;HPP2 and HPPr;r 3. For these classes, we provide three types of results for HPPs. First, we develop algorithms to compute the set of all ground consequences of an HPP. Then we provide algorithms and complexity results for the problems of entailment (“Given an HPP P and a query Q as input, is Qa logicalconsequenceof P?”) and consistency(“Given an HPP P as input, is P consistent?”). Our results provide a fine characterization of when polynomial algorithms exist for the above problems, and when these problems become intractable.
Alex Dekhtyar, V. S. Subrahmanian
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Type Conference
Year 1997
Where ICLP
Authors Alex Dekhtyar, V. S. Subrahmanian
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