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COGSCI
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
Children's causal inferences from indirect evidence: Backwards blocking and Bayesian reasoning in preschoolers
Previous research suggests that children can infer causal relations from patterns of events. However, what appear to be cases of causal inference may simply reduce to children rec...
David M. Sobel, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Alison Gopnik
KR
1998
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Specifying Transactions for Extended Abduction
Extended abduction introduced by Inoue and Sakama (1995) generalizes traditional abduction in the sense that it can compute negative explanations by removing hypotheses from a non...
Katsumi Inoue, Chiaki Sakama
AMAI
2004
Springer
14 years 28 days ago
Deductive Algorithmic Knowledge
The framework of algorithmic knowledge assumes that agents use algorithms to compute the facts they explicitly know. In many cases of interest, a logical theory, rather than a par...
Riccardo Pucella
ECSQARU
2001
Springer
14 years 1 days ago
How to Reason Credulously and Skeptically within a Single Extension
Abstract. Consistency-based approaches in nonmonotonic reasoning may be expected to yield multiple sets of default conclusions for a given default theory. Reasoning about such exte...
James P. Delgrande, Torsten Schaub
JANCL
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
Reasoning Credulously and skeptically within a single extension
Consistency-based approaches in nonmonotonic reasoning may be expected to yield multiple sets of default conclusions for a given default theory. Reasoning about such extensions is ...
James P. Delgrande, Torsten Schaub