Counting Answer Sets via Dynamic Programming
Abstract
While the solution counting problem for propositional satisfiability (#SAT) has received renewed attention in recent years, this research trend has not affected other AI solving paradigms like answer set programming (ASP). Although ASP solvers are designed to enumerate all solutions, and counting can therefore be easily done, the involved materialization of all solutions is a clear bottleneck for the counting problem of ASP (#ASP). In this paper we propose dynamic programming-based #ASP algorithms that exploit the structure of the underlying (ground) ASP program. Experimental results for a prototype implementation show promise when compared to existing solvers.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1612.07601,
title = {Counting Answer Sets via Dynamic Programming},
author = {Johannes Fichte and Markus Hecher and Michael Morak and Stefan Woltran},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07601},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
Informal proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Trends and Applications of Answer Set Programming (TAASP 2016), Klagenfurt, Austria, 26 September 2016