arXiv:2510.14412v2 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: Axioms are a feature of the Planning Domain Definition Language PDDL that can be considered as a generalization of database query languages such as Datalog. The PDDL standard restricts negative occurrences of predicates in axiom bodies to predicates that are directly set by actions and not derived by axioms. In the literature, authors often deviate from this limitation and only require that the set of axioms is stratifiable. We show that both variants can express exactly the same queries as least fixed point logic. They are thus strictly more expressive than stratified Datalog, which aligns with another restriction on axioms occasionally considered in the planning literature. Complementing this theoretical analysis, we also present a compilation that eliminates negative occurrences of derived predicates from PDDL axioms.
Depression subtype classification from social media posts: few-shot prompting vs. fine-tuning of large language models
BackgroundSocial media provides timely proxy signals of mental health, but reliable tweet-level classification of depression subtypes remains challenging due to short, noisy text, overlapping symptomatology,



