KR2025Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and ReasoningProceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning

Melbourne, Australia. November 11-17, 2025.

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ISSN: 2334-1033
ISBN: 978-1-956792-08-9

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Complexity of Abduction in Łukasiewicz Logic

  1. Katsumi Inoue(National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan)
  2. Daniil Kozhemiachenko(Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, LIS, Marseille, France)

Keywords

  1. Abduction
  2. Fuzzy Logic
  3. Łukasiewicz Logic
  4. Complexity

Abstract

We explore the problem of explaining observations in contexts involving statements with truth degrees, such as ‘the lift is loaded’, ‘the symptoms are severe’, etc. To formalise these contexts, we consider infinitely-valued Łukasiewicz fuzzy logic. We define and motivate the notions of abduction problems and explanations in the language of Łukasiewicz logic expanded with ‘interval literals’ of the form p≥c, p≤c, and their negations that express the set of values a variable can have. We analyse the complexity of standard abductive reasoning tasks (solution recognition, solution existence, and relevance / necessity of hypotheses) in Łukasiewicz logic for the case of the full language and for the case of theories containing only disjunctive clauses and show that in contrast to classical propositional logic, the abduction in the clausal fragment has lower complexity than in the general case.