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Generative Datalog with Continuous Distributions

Authors :
Grohe, Martin
Kaminski, Benjamin Lucien
Katoen, Joost-Pieter
Lindner, Peter
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Arguing for the need to combine declarative and probabilistic programming, B\'ar\'any et al. (TODS 2017) recently introduced a probabilistic extension of Datalog as a "purely declarative probabilistic programming language." We revisit this language and propose a more principled approach towards defining its semantics based on stochastic kernels and Markov processes - standard notions from probability theory. This allows us to extend the semantics to continuous probability distributions, thereby settling an open problem posed by B\'ar\'any et al. We show that our semantics is fairly robust, allowing both parallel execution and arbitrary chase orders when evaluating a program. We cast our semantics in the framework of infinite probabilistic databases (Grohe and Lindner, ICDT 2020), and show that the semantics remains meaningful even when the input of a probabilistic Datalog program is an arbitrary probabilistic database.<br />Comment: Extended Version

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2001.06358
Document Type :
Working Paper