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ECSQARU
2003
Springer
14 years 21 days ago
On the Relation between Reiter's Default Logic and Its (Major)
Abstract. Default logic is one of the best known and most studied of the approaches to nonmonotonic reasoning. Subsequently, several variants of default logic have been proposed to...
James P. Delgrande, Torsten Schaub
ECAI
2006
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Background Default Knowledge and Causality Ascriptions
A model is defined that predicts an agent's ascriptions of causality (and related notions of facilitation and justification) between two events in a chain, based on background...
Jean-François Bonnefon, Rui Da Silva Neves,...
IJAR
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Predicting causality ascriptions from background knowledge: model and experimental validation
A model is defined that predicts an agent's ascriptions of causality (and related notions of facilitation and justification) between two events in a chain, based on backgroun...
Jean-François Bonnefon, Rui Da Silva Neves,...
IJCAI
1989
13 years 8 months ago
Measure-Free Conditioning, Probability and Non-Monotonic Reasoning
Recent results in the foundations of probability theory indicate that a conditional probability can be viewed as a probability attached to a mathematical entity called a measure-f...
Didier Dubois, Henri Prade
ECAI
2000
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
A Family of Defeasible Reasoning Logics and its Implementation
Abstract. Defeasible reasoning is a direction in nonmonotonic reasoning that is based on the use of rules that may be defeated by other rules. It is a simple, but often more effic...
Grigoris Antoniou, David Billington, Guido Governa...