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|b 25th International Conference, ICLP 2009, Pasadena, CA, USA, July 14-17, 2009. Proceedings /
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|a Invited Talks -- Experiences Using Logic Programming in Bioinformatics -- A Knowledge Base System Project for FO(.) -- From Plain Prolog to Logtalk Objects: Effective Code Encapsulation and Reuse -- Generative Modeling by PRISM -- Tutorials -- Enabling Serendipitous Search on the Web of Data Using Prolog -- Untangling Reverse Engineering with Logic and Abstraction -- (C)LP Tracing and Debugging -- Probabilistic Logic Learning - A Tutorial Abstract -- Best Papers -- Using Histograms to Better Answer Queries to Probabilistic Logic Programs -- Non-discriminating Arguments and Their Uses -- Applications I -- Preprocessing for Optimization of Probabilistic-Logic Models for Sequence Analysis -- Stabilization of Information Sharing for Queries Answering in Multiagent Systems -- Logic Programming for Multiagent Planning with Negotiation -- Implementation I -- Answer Set Programming with Constraints Using Lazy Grounding -- Computing Loops with at Most One External Support Rule for Disjunctive Logic Programs -- Theory -- Modular Nonmonotonic Logic Programming Revisited -- Merging Logic Programs under Answer Set Semantics -- Reducts of Propositional Theories, Satisfiability Relations, and Generalizations of Semantics of Logic Programs -- Implementation II -- A Tabling Implementation Based on Variables with Multiple Bindings -- A Term-Based Global Trie for Tabled Logic Programs -- Analysis -- A New Approach to Non-termination Analysis of Logic Programs -- Constraints I -- Constraint Answer Set Solving -- On the Implementation of Weight Constraint Rules in Conflict-Driven ASP Solvers -- System and Tool Descriptions -- A Language for Large Ensembles of Independently Executing Nodes -- Integrating Software Testing and Run-Time Checking in an Assertion Verification Framework -- Debugging for Model Expansion -- Applications II -- Metabolic Network Expansion with Answer Set Programming -- Answer Set Programming for Single-Player Games in General Game Playing -- Finding Similar or Diverse Solutions in Answer Set Programming -- Implementation III -- Attributed Data for CHR Indexing -- User Defined Indexing -- Constraints II -- Integration of Abductive Reasoning and Constraint Optimization in SCIFF -- Encoding Table Constraints in CLP(FD) Based on Pair-Wise AC -- Types for Secure Pattern Matching with Local Knowledge in Universal Concurrent Constraint Programming -- Probability, Uncertainty -- Logic Programming with Defaults and Argumentation Theories -- Qualified Computations in Functional Logic Programming -- Logic Programs under Three-Valued ?ukasiewicz Semantics -- Short Papers -- Execution Control for CHR -- Demand-Driven Normalisation for ACD Term Rewriting -- One More Decidable Class of Finitely Ground Programs -- Optimizing Compilation and Computational Complexity of Constraint Handling Rules -- Proving Termination by Invariance Relations -- Automating Termination Proofs for CHR -- An Overview of FORCES: An INRIA Project on Declarative Formalisms for Emergent Systems -- An Engine for Computing Well-Founded Models -- Incremental Answer Completion in the SLG-WAM -- Doctoral Consortium -- Research Summary: Tabled Evaluation for Transaction Logic Programs -- Research Summary: Logic Programming for Massively Distributed Systems -- Research Summary: Extending Elimination Algorithms for Functional Constraints to Solve Two Integer Variables per Inequality -- Research Summary -- Research Summary: Termination of CHR -- Research Summary: Intelligent Natural Language Processing Techniques and Tools -- Stochastic Reasoning with Models of Agent Behavior -- Research Summary -- Modular Action Language -- Answering Questions from Natural Language Using A-Prolog -- Belief Logic Programming -- Logic-Statistic Models with Constraints for Biological Sequence Analysis -- Fusion of Logic Programming and Description Logics -- Research Summary: Non-termination Analysis of Logic Programs -- Study of Random Logic Programs -- Locally Distributed Predicates: A Programming Facility for Distributed State Detection -- Capturing Fair Computations on Concurrent Constraint Language -- Constraint Based Languages for Biological Reactions.
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