Accepted papers are listed below. The CEUR volume containing original papers is avalilable here.
Chloé Capon, Nicolas Lecomte and Jef Wijsen - Computing H-Partitions in ASP and Datalog
Vladimir Lifschitz - Translating Definitions into the Language of Logic Programming: A Case Study
David Tuckey, Krysia Broda and Alessandra Russo - A Semantics For Probabilistic Answer Set Programs With Incomplete Stochastic Knowledge
Susana Hahn, Tomi Janhunen, Roland Kaminski, Javier Romero, Nicolas Ruehling and Torsten Schaub - plingo: A system for probabilistic reasoning in clingo based on lpmln (available here)
Shutao Zhang, Zhizheng Zhang and Jun Shen - Constrained Default Logic Programming
Javier Romero, Torsten Schaub and Klaus Strauch - On the generalization of learnt constraints in ASP solving for temporal domains (available here)
Evan Iatrou - A normative model of explanation for binary classification legal AI and its implementation on causal explanations of Answer Set Programming
Athénaïs Vaginay, - Taha Boukhobza and Malika Smail-Tabbone Automatic Synthesis of Boolean Networks from Biological Knowledge and Data
Konstantin Herud, Joachim Baumeister, Orkunt Sabuncu and Torsten Schaub - Conflict Handling in Product Configuration using Answer Set Programming (available here)
Zhizheng Zhang - Assumable Answer Set Programming