Enhancing Disjunctive Datalog by constraints

This paper presents an extension of Disjunctive Datalog (DATALOG/sup V,/spl sim//) by integrity constraints. These are of two types: strong, that is, classical integrity constraints and weak, that is, constraints that are satisfied if possible. While strong constraints must be satisfied, weak constr...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on knowledge and data engineering Vol. 12; no. 5; pp. 845 - 860
Main Authors: Buccafurri, F., Leone, N., Rullo, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York IEEE 01-09-2000
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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Summary:This paper presents an extension of Disjunctive Datalog (DATALOG/sup V,/spl sim//) by integrity constraints. These are of two types: strong, that is, classical integrity constraints and weak, that is, constraints that are satisfied if possible. While strong constraints must be satisfied, weak constraints express desiderata, that is, they may be violated-actually, their semantics tends to minimize the number of violated instances of weak constraints. Weak constraints may be ordered according to their importance to express different priority levels. As a result, the proposed language (call it, DATALOG/sup V,/spl sim/,c/) is well-suited to represent common sense reasoning and knowledge-based problems arising in different areas of computer science such as planning, graph theory optimizations, and abductive reasoning. The formal definition of the language is first given. The declarative semantics of DATALOG/sup V,/spl sim/,c/ is defined in a general way that allows us to put constraints on top of any existing (model-theoretic) semantics for DATALOG/sup V,/spl sim// programs. Knowledge representation issues are then addressed and the complexity of reasoning on DATALOG/sup V,/spl sim/,c/ programs is carefully determined. An in-depth discussion on complexity and expressiveness of DATALOG/sup V,/spl sim/,c/ is finally reported. The discussion contrasts DATALOG/sup V,/spl sim/,c/ to DATALOG/sup V,/spl sim// and highlights the significant increase in knowledge modeling ability carried out by constraints.
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ISSN:1041-4347
1558-2191
DOI:10.1109/69.877512