Probabilistic logic programs (PLPs) define a set of probability distribution functions (PDFs) over the set of all Herbrand interpretations of the underlying logical language. When...
Matthias Broecheler, Gerardo I. Simari, V. S. Subr...
As more complex DSP algorithms are realized in practice, an increasing need for high-level stream abstractions that can be compiled without sacrificing efficiency. Toward this en...
Andrew A. Lamb, William Thies, Saman P. Amarasingh...
A huge discrepancy between theory and practice exists in one popular application area of functional programming--spreadsheets. Although spreadsheets are the most frequently used (...
Martin Erwig, Robin Abraham, Steve Kollmansberger,...
We propose a framework to construct web-oriented user interfaces in a high-level way by exploiting declarative programming techniques. Such user interfaces are intended to manipul...
In this paper, we develop a new language construct to address one of the pitfalls of parallel programming: precise handling of events across parallel components. The construct, te...
William Thies, Michal Karczmarek, Janis Sermulins,...