Treffer: Extended semantics and inference for the Independent Choice Logic.
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The Independent Choice Logic (ICL), proposed by Poole, is a language for expressing probabilistic information in logic programming that adopts a distribution semantics: an ICL theory defines a distribution over a set of normal logic programs. The probability of a query is then given by the sum of the probabilities of the programs where the query is true. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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