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This chapter proposes an approach for the cooperation of abduction and induction in the context of Logic Programming. We do not take a stance on the debate on the nature of abduction and induction (see Flach and Kakas, this volume), rather we assume the definitions that are given in Abductive Logic Programming (ALP) and Inductive Logic Programming (ILP).
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Lamma, E., Mello, P., Riguzzi, F., Esposito, F., Ferilli, S., Semeraro, G. (2000). Cooperation of Abduction and Induction in Logic Programming. In: Flach, P.A., Kakas, A.C. (eds) Abduction and Induction. Applied Logic Series, vol 18. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0606-3_15
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