Search Results for author: Francesco Calimeri

Found 12 papers, 4 papers with code

Data Augmentation: a Combined Inductive-Deductive Approach featuring Answer Set Programming

no code implementations22 Oct 2023 Pierangela Bruno, Francesco Calimeri, Cinzia Marte, Simona Perri

Although the availability of a large amount of data is usually given for granted, there are relevant scenarios where this is not the case; for instance, in the biomedical/healthcare domain, some applications require to build huge datasets of proper images, but the acquisition of such images is often hard for different reasons (e. g., accessibility, costs, pathology-related variability), thus causing limited and usually imbalanced datasets.

Data Augmentation

I-DLV-sr: A Stream Reasoning System based on I-DLV

1 code implementation5 Aug 2021 Francesco Calimeri, Marco Manna, Elena Mastria, Maria Concetta Morelli, Simona Perri, Jessica Zangari

We introduce a novel logic-based system for reasoning over data streams, which relies on a framework enabling a tight, fine-tuned interaction between Apache Flink and the I^2-DLV system.

A Machine Learning guided Rewriting Approach for ASP Logic Programs

no code implementations22 Sep 2020 Elena Mastria, Jessica Zangari, Simona Perri, Francesco Calimeri

In particular, given an ASP program and a set of input facts, our approach chooses whether and how to rewrite input rules based on a set of features measuring their structural properties and domain information.

BIG-bench Machine Learning

ASP-Core-2 Input Language Format

1 code implementation11 Nov 2019 Francesco Calimeri, Wolfgang Faber, Martin Gebser, Giovambattista Ianni, Roland Kaminski, Thomas Krennwallner, Nicola Leone, Marco Maratea, Francesco Ricca, Torsten Schaub

Standardization of solver input languages has been a main driver for the growth of several areas within knowledge representation and reasoning, fostering the exploitation in actual applications.

Incremental Answer Set Programming with Overgrounding

no code implementations22 Jul 2019 Francesco Calimeri, Giovambattista Ianni, Francesco Pacenza, Simona Perri, Jessica Zangari

In this context, we propose an incremental grounding approach for the answer set semantics.

Optimizing Answer Set Computation via Heuristic-Based Decomposition

no code implementations23 Dec 2018 Francesco Calimeri, Simona Perri, Jessica Zangari

Furthermore, we define a set of new heuristics tailored at optimizing grounding, one of the main phases of the ASP computation; we use them in order to implement the approach into the ASP system DLV, in particular into its grounding subsystem I-DLV, and carry out an extensive experimental activity for assessing the impact of the proposal.

Tree Decomposition

LoIDE: a web-based IDE for Logic Programming - Preliminary Technical Report

1 code implementation15 Sep 2017 Stefano Germano, Francesco Calimeri, Eliana Palermiti

Logic-based paradigms are nowadays widely used in many different fields, also thank to the availability of robust tools and systems that allow the development of real-world and industrial applications.

A Framework for Easing the Development of Applications Embedding Answer Set Programming

1 code implementation21 Jul 2017 Francesco Calimeri, Davide Fuscà, Stefano Germano, Simona Perri, Jessica Zangari

Answer Set Programming (ASP) is a well-established declarative problem solving paradigm which became widely used in AI and recognized as a powerful tool for knowledge representation and reasoning (KRR), especially for its high expressiveness and the ability to deal also with incomplete knowledge.

The Design of the Fifth Answer Set Programming Competition

no code implementations14 May 2014 Francesco Calimeri, Martin Gebser, Marco Maratea, Francesco Ricca

Answer Set Programming (ASP) is a well-established paradigm of declarative programming that has been developed in the field of logic programming and nonmonotonic reasoning.

Scheduling

Unfounded Sets and Well-Founded Semantics of Answer Set Programs with Aggregates

no code implementations18 Jan 2014 Mario Alviano, Francesco Calimeri, Wolfgang Faber, Nicola Leone, Simona Perri

As a consequence, a well-founded semantics for general LPA programs that allows for tractable computation is unlikely to exist, which justifies the restriction on LPAma programs.

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