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        <article-title>Probabilistic (logic) programming: opportunities and challenges</article-title>
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          <string-name>Angelika Kimmig</string-name>
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          <institution>Department of Computer Science</institution>
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          <addr-line>KU Leuven</addr-line>
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          <country country="BE">Belgium</country>
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      <p>Probabilistic logic programming has a long tradition dating back at least to
the seminal works of David Poole and Taisuke Sato in the early 90s. Still, the
enormous recent interest in probabilistic programming is very much focused on
other programming paradigms. This talk will explore commonalities as well as
differences between PLP and other PP languages, focusing on the opportunities
and challenges they provide.</p>
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