Four algorithms for propositional forgetting

04/13/2022
by   Paolo Liberatore, et al.
0

Four algorithms for propositional forgetting are compared. The first performs all possible resolutions and deletes the clauses containing a variable to forget. The second forgets a variable at time by resolving and then deleting all clauses that resolve on that variable. The third outputs the result of all possible linear resolutions on the variables to forget. The fourth generates a clause from the points of contradiction during a backtracking search. The latter emerges as the winner, with the second and first having some role in specific cases. The linear resolution algorithm performs poorly in this implementation.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
02/10/2015

On Forgetting in Tractable Propositional Fragments

Distilling from a knowledge base only the part that is relevant to a sub...
research
09/26/2022

Abductive forgetting

Abductive forgetting is removing variables from a logical formula while ...
research
05/08/2020

The ghosts of forgotten things: A study on size after forgetting

Forgetting is removing variables from a logical formula while preserving...
research
09/16/2020

One head is better than two: a polynomial restriction for propositional definite Horn forgetting

Logical forgetting is NP-complete even in the simple case of proposition...
research
10/12/2011

The Language of Search

This paper is concerned with a class of algorithms that perform exhausti...
research
12/18/2020

Reconstructing a single-head formula to facilitate logical forgetting

Logical forgetting may take exponential time in general, but it does not...
research
01/10/2013

A Bayesian Multiresolution Independence Test for Continuous Variables

In this paper we present a method ofcomputing the posterior probability ...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset