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Hybrid Automated Reasoning Tools: from Black-box to Clear-box Integration
Computer Science Faculty Proceedings & Presentations
  • Marcello Balduccini, Eastman Kodak
  • Yuliya Lierler, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Disciplines
Abstract

Recently, researchers in answer set programming and constraint programming spent significant efforts in the development of hybrid languages and solving algorithms combining the strengths of these traditionally separate fields. These efforts resulted in a new research area: constraint answer set programming (CASP). CASP languages and systems proved to be largely successful at providing efficient solutions to problems involving hybrid reasoning tasks, such as scheduling problems with elements of planning. Yet, the development of CASP systems is difficult, requiring non-trivial expertise in multiple areas. This suggests a need for a study identifying general development principles of hybrid systems. Once these principles and their implications are well understood, the development of hybrid languages and systems may become a well-established and well-understood routine process. As a step in this direction, in this paper we conduct a case study aimed at evaluating various integration schemas of CASP methods.

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Workshop on Answer Set Programming and Other Computer Paradigms (ASPOCP’13)

Citation Information
Marcello Balduccini and Yuliya Lierler. "Hybrid Automated Reasoning Tools: from Black-box to Clear-box Integration" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/yuliya_lierler/46/