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KR
1992
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Abductive Plan Recognition and Diagnosis: A Comprehensive Empirical Evaluation
While it has been realized for quite some time within AI that abduction is a general model of explanation for a variety of tasks, there have been no empirical investigations into ...
Hwee Tou Ng, Raymond J. Mooney
KR
2010
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Probabilistic Description Logics for Subjective Uncertainty
We propose a new family of probabilistic description logics (DLs) that, in contrast to most existing approaches, are derived in a principled way from Halpern’s probabilistic fi...
Carsten Lutz, Lutz Schröder
DAWAK
2006
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Priority-Based k-Anonymity Accomplished by Weighted Generalisation Structures
Abstract. Biobanks are gaining in importance by storing large collections of patient's clinical data (e.g. disease history, laboratory parameters, diagnosis, life style) toget...
Konrad Stark, Johann Eder, Kurt Zatloukal
AI
2008
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
What makes propositional abduction tractable
Abduction is a fundamental form of nonmonotonic reasoning that aims at finding explanations for observed manifestations. This process underlies many applications, from car configu...
Gustav Nordh, Bruno Zanuttini
DLOG
2004
14 years 7 days ago
Using Non-Primitive Concept Definitions for Improving DL-based Knowledge Bases
Medical Terminological Knowledge Bases contain a large number of primitive concept definitions. This is due to the large number of natural kinds that are represented, and due to t...
Ronald Cornet, Ameen Abu-Hanna