6 research outputs found

    Tackling benchmark problems for commonsense reasoning.

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    Abstract. There is increasing interest in the field of automated commonsense reasoning to find real world benchmarks to challenge and to further develop reasoning systems. One interesting example is the Triangle Choice of Plausible Alternatives (Triangle-COPA), which is a set of problems presented in first-order logic. The setting of these problems stems from the famous Heider-Simmel film used in early experiments in social psychology. This paper illustrates with two logical approachesabductive logic programming and deonitc logic-how these problems can be solved. Furthermore, we propose an idea of how to use background knowledge to support the reasoning process

    Diagnosing runtime violations of security and dependability properties

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    Monitoring the preservation of security and dependability (S&D) properties of complex software systems is widely accepted as a necessity. Basic monitoring can detect violations but does not always provide sufficient information for deciding what the appropriate response to a violation is. Such decisions often require additional diagnostic information that explains why a violation has occurred and can, therefore, indicate what would be an appropriate response action to it. In this thesis, we describe a diagnostic procedure for generating explanations of violations of S&D properties developed as extension of a runtime monitoring framewoek, called EVEREST. The procedure is based on a combination of abductive and evidential reasoning about violations of S&D properties which are expressed in Event Calculus.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnited Kingdo
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