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Knowledge Compilation with Continuous Random Variables and its Application in Hybrid Probabilistic Logic Programming

Published 2 Jul 2018 in cs.AI, cs.LO, and cs.PL | (1807.00614v2)

Abstract: In probabilistic reasoning, the traditionally discrete domain has been elevated to the hybrid domain encompassing additionally continuous random variables. Inference in the hybrid domain, however, usually necessitates to condone trade-offs on either the inference on discrete or continuous random variables. We introduce a novel approach based on weighted model integration and algebraic model counting that circumvents these trade-offs. We then show how it supports knowledge compilation and exact probabilistic inference. Moreover, we introduce the hybrid probabilistic logic programming language HAL-ProbLog, an extension of ProbLog, to which we apply our inference approach.

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