Reasoning about permissions and obligations sometimes requires to distinguish more than one level of permission: certain actions are preferable to others, or one has more confiden...
There exists a considerable body of work on epistemic logics for resource-bounded reasoners. In this paper, we concentrate on a less studied aspect of resource-bounded reasoning, n...
Searching for the meaning of the word “personalization” on a popular search engine, one finds twenty-three different answers, including “the process of matching categorized...
The paper a discusses the interaction properties between preference and choice of coalitions in a strategic interaction. A language is presented to talk about the conflict between...
Jan Broersen, Rosja Mastop, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, ...
Although reasoning about what is the case has been the historic focus of logic, reasoning about what should be done is an equally important capacity for an intelligent agent. Reas...
Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Sylvie Doutre, Paul E. D...