The representation of both scales of cost and scales of benefit is very natural in a decision-making problem: scales of evaluation of decisions are often bipolar. The aim of this ...
Many real life optimization problems contain both hard and soft constraints, as well as qualitative conditional preferences. However, there is no single formalism to specify all t...
Carmel Domshlak, Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Ve...
Abstract: Qualitative Spatial Reasoning can be greatly improved if metric information can be represented and reasoning can be performed on it; moreover, modelling vagueness and unc...
Abstract. Preferences and uncertainty occur in many real-life problems. The theory of possibility is one non-probabilistic way of dealing with uncertainty, which allows for easy in...
Maria Silvia Pini, Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent ...
Unfailing completion is a commonly used technique for equational reasoning. For equational problems with associative and commutative functions, unfailing completion often generate...