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Probabilistic logic programming

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Probabilistic logic programming is a programming paradigm that combines logic programming with probabilities. Most approaches to probabilistic logic programming are based on the distribution semantics,[1] with the main exception of Stochastic Logic Programs.

Distribution semantics

Languages

Inference

Learning

Applications

See also

  1. ^ Riguzzi, Fabrizio; Swift, Theresa (2018-09-01), "A survey of probabilistic logic programming", Declarative Logic Programming: Theory, Systems, and Applications, ACM, pp. 185โ€“228, retrieved 2023-10-25