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AIR
2004
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13 years 7 months ago
On Some Alleged Misconceptions about Fuzzy Logic
: (Entemann 2002) defends fuzzy logic by pointing to what he calls `misconceptions' concerning fuzzy logic. However, some of these `misconceptions' are in fact truths, an...
Francis Jeffry Pelletier
ECSQARU
2001
Springer
13 years 12 months 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
DNA
2001
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
DNA Starts to Learn Poker
DNA is used to implement a simplified version of poker. Strategies are evolved that mix bluffing with telling the truth. The essential features are (1) to wait your turn, (2) to de...
David Harlan Wood, Hong Bi, Steven Orla Kimbrough,...
AAAI
2000
13 years 8 months ago
A Demand-Driven Algorithm for Generating Minimal Models
The task of generating minimal models of a knowledge base is a significant computational problem in artificial intelligence. This task is at the computational heart of diagnosis s...
Rachel Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary