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Texas Action Group
Webpage:
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/tag
Director:
Vladimir Lifschitz
Texas Action Group at Austin is a research group within the Department of Computer Science of the University of Texas at Austin. The group is led by Vladimir Lifschitz. It is part of a larger community, Texas Action Group. We work in the area of logic-based Artificial Intelligence. Specifically, we are interested in action description languages, in automated reasoning about the effects of actions, in the theory of stable models, and in answer set programming.
People
Amelia Harrison
Ph.D. Student
ameliaj [at] cs utexas edu
Vladimir Lifschitz
Faculty
vl [at] cs utexas edu
Fangkai Yang
Ph.D. Student
fkyang [at] cs utexas edu
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Alumni
Esra Erdem
Ph.D. Alumni
esraerdem [at] sabanciuniv edu
Selim T. Erdoğan
Ph.D. Alumni
selim [at] cs utexas edu
Paolo Ferraris
Ph.D. Alumni
pieffe8 [at] gmail com
Neelakantan Kartha
Ph.D. Alumni
gnkartha [at] yahoo com
Joohyung Lee
Ph.D. Alumni
joolee [at] asu edu
Yuliya Lierler
Ph.D. Alumni
ylierler [at] unomaha edu
Norman McCain
Ph.D. Alumni
nmccain [at] sunflower com
Wanwan Ren
Ph.D. Alumni
wanwanren [at] gmail com
Hudson Turner
Ph.D. Alumni
hudson [at] d umn edu
Publications
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Logic Programs vs. First-Order Formulas in Textual Inference
2013
Yuliya Lierler and Vladimir Lifschitz
On Equivalent Transformations of Infinitary Formulas under the Stable Model Semantics
2013
Amelia Harrison, Vladimir Lifschitz and Miroslaw Truszczynski
On Equivalent Transformations of Infinitary Formulas under the Stable Model Semantics (Extended Abstract)
2013
Amelia Harrison, Vladimir Lifschitz and Miroslaw Truszczynski
On the Semantics of Gringo
2013
Amelia Harrison, Vladimir Lifschitz, and Fangkai Yang
Role of KR in Natural Language Understanding and Synergic KR
2013
Yuliya Lierler
The Dramatic True Story of the Frame Default
2013
Vladimir Lifschitz
Towards a Tight Integration of Syntactic Parsing with Semantic Disambiguation by means of Declarative Programming
2013
Yuliya Lierler and Peter Schueller
Relational Theories with Null Values and Non-Herbrand Stable Models
2012
Vladimir Lifschitz, Karl Pichotta, and Fangkai Yang
A Tarskian Informal Semantics for Answer Set Programming
2012
Marc Denecker, Yuliya Lierler, Miroslaw Truszczynski, Joost Vennekens
Constraint Answer Set Programming
2012
Yuliya Lierler
Functional Completion
2012
Vladimir Lifschitz and Fangkai Yang
Lloyd-Topor Completion and General Stable Models
2012
Vladimir Lifschitz and Fangkai Yang
Logic Programs with Intensional Functions
2012
Vladimir Lifschitz
On the Relation of Constraint Answer Set Programming Languages and Algorithms
2012
Yuliya Lierler
Parsing Combinatory Categorial Grammar via Planning in Answer Set Programming
2012
Yuliya Lierler and Peter Schueller
Practical and Methodological Aspects of the Use of Cutting-Edge ASP Tools
2012
Marcello Balduccini and Yuliya Lierler
Representing First-Order Causal Theories by Logic Programs
2012
Paolo Ferraris, Joohyung Lee, Yuliya Lierler, Vladimir Lifschitz and Fangkai Yang
Surviving Solver Sensitivity: An ASP Practitioner's Guide
2012
Bryan Silverthorn, Yuliya Lierler and Marius Schneider
The Common Core of Action Languages B and C
2012
Michael Gelfond and Vladimir Lifschitz
The Frame Problem, Then and Now
2012
Vladimir Lifschitz
Two-valued logic programs
2012
Vladimir Lifschitz
Weighted-Sequence Problem: ASP vs CASP and Declarative vs Problem Oriented Solving
2012
Yuliya Lierler, Shaden Smith, Miroslaw Truszczynski, Alex Westlund
A Transition System for AC Language Algorithms
2011
Yuliya Lierler and Yuanlin Zhang
Abstract Answer Set Solvers with Backjumping and Learning
2011
Yuliya Lierler
ASP-Based Problem Solving with Cutting-Edge Tools
2011
Marcello Balduccini and Yuliya Lierler
Datalog Programs and Their Stable Models
2011
Vladimir Lifschitz
John McCarthy, 1927-2011: The Scientist Who Set Computers on the Path to Common Sense
2011
Vladimir Lifschitz
On Elementary Loops of Logic Programs
2011
Martin Gebser, Joohyung Lee, Yuliya Lierler
On the Minimality of Stable Models
2011
Paolo Ferraris and Vladimir Lifschitz
Stable Models and Circumscription
2011
Paolo Ferraris, Joohyung Lee, and Vladimir Lifschitz
Termination of Grounding is Not Preserved by Strongly Equivalent Transformations
2011
Yuliya Lierler and Vladimir Lifschitz
Transition Systems for Model Generators --- A Unifying Approach
2011
Yuliya Lierler and Miroslaw Truszczynski
Yet Another Characterization of Strong Equivalence
2011
Alexander Bochman and Vladimir Lifschitz
Declarative Query Tuning and Optimization using Answer Set Programming
2010
Yuliya Lierler, Philip Cannata
From C-Believed Propositions to the Causal Calculator
2010
Vladimir Lifschitz
On the Stable Model Semantics of First-Order Formulas with Aggregates
2010
Paolo Ferraris and Vladimir Lifschitz
Representing Synonymity in Causal Logic and in Logic Programming
2010
Joohyung Lee, Yuliya Lierler, Vladimir Lifschitz and Fangkai Yang
SAT-Based Answer Set Programming
2010
Yuliya Lierler
Thirteen Definitions of a Stable Model
2010
Vladimir Lifschitz
Translating First-Order Causal Theories into Answer Set Programming
2010
Vladimir Lifschitz and Fangkai Yang
A Modular Language for Describing Actions
2009
Wanwan Ren
One More Decidable Class of Finitely Ground Programs
2009
Yuliya Lierler and Vladimir Lifschitz
Symmetric Splitting in the General Theory of Stable Models
2009
Paolo Ferraris, Joohyung Lee, Vladimir Lifschitz, and Ravi Palla
A Library of General-Purpose Action Descriptions
2008
Selim T. Erdoğan
A Reductive Semantics for Counting and Choice in Answer Set Programming
2008
Joohyung Lee, Vladimir Lifschitz, and Ravi Palla
Abstract Answer Set Solvers
2008
Yuliya Lierler
Knowledge Representation and Classical Logic
2008
Vladimir Lifschitz, Leora Morgenstern and David Plaisted
Knowledge Representation and Question Answering
2008
Marcello Balduccini, Chitta Baral, Yuliya Lierler
Safe Formulas in the General Theory of Stable Models (preliminary report)
2008
Joohyung Lee, Vladimir Lifschitz, and Ravi Palla
Twelve Definitions of a Stable Model
2008
Vladimir Lifschitz
What Is Answer Set Programming?
2008
Vladimir Lifschitz
A Characterization of Strong Equivalence for Logic Programs with Variables
2007
Vladimir Lifschitz, David Pearce and Agustin Valverde
A Logic Program Characterization of Causal Theories
2007
Paolo Ferraris
A New Perspective on Stable Models
2007
Paolo Ferraris, Joohyung Lee and Vladimir Lifschitz
Cmodels: SAT-based Answer Set Programming System
2007
Yuliya Lierler and Marco Maratea
Expressiveness of Answer Set Languages
2007
Paolo Ferraris
Head-Elementary-Set-Free Logic Programs
2007
Martin Gebser, Joohyung Lee, and Yuliya Lierler
Inferring Phylogenetic Trees Using Answer Set Programming
2007
Daniel R. Brooks, Esra Erdem, Selim T. Erdogan, James W. Minett, and Donald Ringe
Propositional Theories are Strongly equivalent to Logic Programs
2007
Pedro Cabalar and Paolo Ferraris
The Semantics of Variables in Action Descriptions
2007
Vladimir Lifschitz and Wanwan Ren
Variables in Action Descriptions: Merging C+ with ADL
2007
Vladimir Lifschitz and Wanwan Ren
Why the Monkey Needs the Box: a Serious Look at a Toy Domain
2007
Selim T. Erdoğan, Paolo Ferraris, Vladimir Lifschitz and Wanwan Ren
A Generalization of the Lin-Zhao Theorem
2006
Paolo Ferraris, Joohyung Lee and Vladimir Lifschitz
A Knowledge Module: Buying and Selling
2006
Joohyung Lee and Vladimir Lifschitz
A Modular Action Description Language
2006
Vladimir Lifschitz and Wanwan Ren
Actions as Special Cases
2006
Selim T. Erdoğan and Vladimir Lifschitz
Answer Set Programming based on Propositional Satisfiability
2006
Enrico Giunchiglia, Yuliya Lierler, and Marco Maratea
Causal Theories as Logic Programs
2006
Paolo Ferraris
Elementary Sets for Logic Programs
2006
Martin Gebser, Joohyung Lee, and Yuliya Lierler
Eliminating Weight Constraints in Polynomial Time
2006
Paolo Ferraris
Experiments with SAT-based Answer Set Programming
2006
Enrico Giunchiglia, Yuliya Lierler, Marco Maratea, and Armando Tacchella
Model Generation for Generalized Quantifiers via Answer Set Programming
2006
Yuliya Lierler and Guenther Goerz
Temporal Phylogenetic Networks and Logic Programming
2006
Esra Erdem, Vladimir Lifschitz and Don Ringe
Why Are There So Many Loop Formulas?
2006
Vladimir Lifschitz and Alexander Razborov
A Model-Theoretic Counterpart of Loop Formulas
2005
Joohyung Lee
Answer Sets for Propositional Theories
2005
Paolo Ferraris
Automated Reasoning about Actions
2005
Joohyung Lee
Cmodels -- SAT-based Disjunctive Answer Set Solver
2005
Yuliya Lierler
Cmodels for Tight Disjunctive Logic programs
2005
Yuliya Lierler
Disjunctive Answer Set Programming via Satisfiability
2005
Yuliya Lierler
Mathematical Foundations of Answer Set Programming
2005
Paolo Ferraris and Vladimir Lifschitz
On Modular Translations and Strong Equivalence
2005
Paolo Ferraris
Weight Constraints as Nested Expressions
2005
Paolo Ferraris and Vladimir Lifschitz
Almost Definite Causal Theories
2004
Semra Dogandag, Paolo Ferraris, Vladimir Lifschitz
Automatic Compilation of Protocol Insecurity Problems into Logic Programming
2004
Alesandro Armando, Luca Compagna, and Yuliya Lierler
Cmodels-2: SAT-based Answer Set Solver Enhanced to Non-tight Programs
2004
Yuliya Lierler and Marco Maratea
Definitions in Answer Set Programming
2004
Selim T. Erdoğan and Vladimir Lifschitz
Goal-Converging Behavior Networks and Self-Solving Planning Domains
2004
Bernhard Nebel and Yuliya Lierler
Irrelevant Actions in Plan Generation (extended abstract)
2004
Vladimir Lifschitz and Wanwan Ren
Loop Formulas for Circumscription
2004
Joohyung Lee and Fangzhen Lin
Nondefinite vs. Definite Causal Theories
2004
Joohyung Lee
Nonmonotonic Causal Theories
2004
Enrico Giunchiglia, Joohyung Lee, Vladimir Lifschitz, Norman McCain and Hudson Turner
Representing the Zoo World and the Traffic World in the language of the Causal Calculator
2004
Varol Akman, Selim T. Erdoğan, Joohyung Lee, Vladimir Lifschitz and Hudson Turner
SAT-Based Answer Set Programming
2004
Enrico Giunchiglia, Yuliya Lierler, Marco Maratea
Computing Answer Sets of a Logic Program via Enumeration of SAT Certificates
2003
Yuliya Lierler and Marco Maratea
Describing Additive Fluents in Action Language C
2003
Joohyung Lee and Vladimir Lifschitz
Loop Formulas for Disjunctive Logic Programs
2003
Joohyung Lee and Vladimir Lifschitz
Reconstructing the Evolutionary History of Indo-European Languages Using Answer Set Programming
2003
Esra Erdem, Vladimir Lifschitz, Luay Nakhleh and Donald Ringe
Reinforcing a Claim in Commonsense Reasoning
2003
Jonathan Campbell and Vladimir Lifschitz
Tight Logic Programs
2003
Esra Erdem and Vladimir Lifschitz
Answer Set Programming and Plan Generation
2002
Vladimir Lifschitz
On Calculational Proofs
2002
Vladimir Lifschitz
Theory and Applications of Answer Set Programming
2002
Esra Erdem
Additive Fluents
2001
Joohyung Lee and Vladimir Lifschitz
Fages' Theorem for Programs with Nested Expressions
2001
Esra Erdem and Vladimir Lifschitz
Strongly Equivalent Logic Programs
2001
Vladimir Lifschitz, David Pearce and Agustin Valverde
Book review: M. Shanahan, Solving the Frame Problem
2000
Vladimir Lifschitz
Fages' Theorem and Answer Set Programming
2000
Yuliya Lierler, Esra Erdem and Vladimir Lifschitz
Getting to the Airport: the Oldest Planning Problem in AI
2000
Vladimir Lifschitz, Norman McCain, Emilio Remolina and Armando Tacchella
Missionaries and Cannibals in the Causal Calculator
2000
Vladimir Lifschitz
Wire Routing and Satisfiability Planning
2000
Esra Erdem, Vladimir Lifschitz and Martin Wong
Action Languages, Answer Sets and Planning
1999
Vladimir Lifschitz
Action Languages, Temporal Action Logics and the Situation Calculus
1999
Enrico Giunchiglia and Vladimir Lifschitz
Answer Set Planning
1999
Vladimir Lifschitz
Nested Expressions in Logic Programs
1999
Vladimir Lifschitz, Lappoon R. Tang and Hudson Turner
Representing Transition Systems by Logic Programs
1999
Vladimir Lifschitz and Hudson Turner
Success of Default Logic
1999
Vladimir Lifschitz
Transformations of Logic Programs Related to Causality and Planning
1999
Esra Erdem and Vladimir Lifschitz
Action Languages
1998
Michael Gelfond and Vladimir Lifschitz
An Action Language Based on Causal Explanation: preliminary report
1998
Enrico Giunchiglia and Vladimir Lifschitz
Causal Action Theories and Satisfiability Planning
1998
Hudson Turner
Satisfiability Planning with Causal Theories
1998
Norman McCain and Hudson Turner
Situation Calculus and Causal Logic
1998
Vladimir Lifschitz
Causal Theories of Action and Change
1997
Norman McCain and Hudson Turner
Causality in Commonsense Reasoning about Actions
1997
Norman McCain
On the Logic of Causal Explanation
1997
Vladimir Lifschitz
Representing Action: Indeterminacy and Ramifications
1997
Enrico Giunchiglia, G. Neelakantan Kartha and Vladimir Lifschitz
Representing Actions in Logic Programs and Default Theories: a Situation Calculus Approach
1997
Hudson Turner
Two Components of an Action Language
1997
Vladimir Lifschitz
Update by Means of Inference Rules
1997
Teodor Przymusinski and Hudson Turner
Foundations of Logic Programming
1996
Vladimir Lifschitz
Splitting a Default Theory
1996
Hudson Turner
A Causal Theory of Ramifications and Qualifications
1995
Norman McCain and Hudson Turner
A Mathematical Investigation of Reasoning about Actions
1995
Neelakantan Kartha
A Simple Formalization of Actions Using Circumscription
1995
G. Neelakantan Kartha and Vladimir Lifschitz
Dependent Fluents
1995
Enrico Giunchiglia and Vladimir Lifschitz
ECWA Made Easy
1995
Vladimir Lifschitz
From Disjunctive Programs to Abduction
1995
Vladimir Lifschitz and Hudson Turner
Loop Checking and the Well-founded Semantics
1995
Vladimir Lifschitz, Norman McCain, Teodor C. Przymusinski and Robert F. Staerk
Nested Abnormality Theories
1995
Vladimir Lifschitz
SLDNF, Constructive Negation and Grounding
1995
Vladimir Lifschitz
The Logic of Common Sense
1995
Vladimir Lifschitz
Actions with Indirect Effects (preliminary report)
1994
G. Neelakantan Kartha and Vladimir Lifschitz
Autoepistemic Logic and Introspective Circumscription
1994
Michael Gelfond, Vladimir Lifschitz, Halina Przymusinska and Grigori Schwarz
Circumscription
1994
Vladimir Lifschitz
Language Independence and Language Tolerance in Logic Programs
1994
Norman McCain and Hudson Turner
Minimal Belief and Negation as Failure
1994
Vladimir Lifschitz
Signed Logic Programs
1994
Hudson Turner
Splitting a Logic Program
1994
Vladimir Lifschitz and Hudson Turner
A Monotonicity Theorem for Extended Logic Programs
1993
Hudson Turner
Extended Logic Programs as Autoepistemic Theories
1993
Vladimir Lifschitz and Grigori Schwarz
Representing Action and Change by Logic Programs
1993
Michael Gelfond and Vladimir Lifschitz
Restricted Monotonicity
1993
Vladimir Lifschitz
Answer Sets in General Nonmonotonic Reasoning (preliminary report)
1991
Vladimir Lifschitz and Thomas Y. C. Woo
Classical Negation in Logic Programs and Disjunctive Databases
1991
Michael Gelfond and Vladimir Lifschitz
Disjunctive Defaults
1991
Michael Gelfond, Vladimir Lifschitz, Halina Przymusinska and Miroslaw Truszczynski
Editorial
1991
Vladimir Lifschitz
Towards a Metatheory of Action
1991
Vladimir Lifschitz
On Open Defaults
1990
Vladimir Lifschitz
Benchmark Problems for Formal Nonmonotonic Reasoning
1989
Vladimir Lifschitz
The Stable Model Semantics for Logic Programming
1988
Michael Gelfond and Vladimir Lifschitz
On the Semantics of STRIPS
1987
Vladimir Lifschitz
Projects
Action languages and reasoning about actions
1993 - Present
Stable models and answer set programming
1988 - Present
Areas of Interest
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Action Languages
Answer Set Programming
Autoepistemic Logic
Automated Reasoning
Causal Theories
Causality
Circumscription
Common Sense Reasoning
Computational Complexity
Default Logic
Elaboration Tolerance
Inductive Logic Programming
Logic
Mathematical Foundations
Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Phylogenetics
Reasoning about Actions
Situation Calculus
Temporal Reasoning
Software/Data
Sup (answer set solver)
SUP
is a native answer set solver that can be seen as a combination...
2009
MAD (Modular Action Description language)
The Modular Action Description language
MAD
was introduced is a de...
2007
Cmodels (answer set solver)
Cmodels
is a system that computes answer sets for either disjun...
2003
Ccalc (Causal theory calculator)
The Causal Calculator
CCalc
is a system for representing commonsen...
2000