Probabilistic (Logic) Programming: Concepts and Applications

KEC 1003
Mon, 02/08/2016 - 4:00pm

Luc De Raedt
Professor, Department of Computer Science , University of Leuven

Abstract:
Recently, there has been a lot of attention for statistical relational
learning and probabilistic programming, which provide rich representations
for coping with uncertainty, with structure and for learning. In this talk I
shall focus on probabilistic *logic* programming languages, which naturally
belong to both of these paradigms as they combine the power of a programming
language with a possible world semantics. They are typically based on
Sato’s distribution semantics and they have been studied for over twenty
years now. In this talk, I shall introduce the concepts underlying
probabilistic logic programming, their semantics, different inference and
learning mechanisms and I shall then present some recent extensions towards
dealing with continuous distributions and dynamics. I shall also sketch some
emerging applications in bioinformatics, where it is used to analyse
molecular profiling data in networks, and in robotics, where it is used for
tracking relational worlds in which objects or their properties are occluded
in real time, and to planning. Finally, I shall discuss some open challenges
and opportunities for research.

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http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/colloquium/probabilistic-logic-programming-concepts-and-applications

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