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ECSQARU 1991: Marseille, France
- Rudolf Kruse, Pierre Siegel:
Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning and Uncertainty, European Conference, ECSQAU, Marseille, France, October 15-17, 1991, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 548, Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-54659-6
Invited Lectures
- Dov M. Gabbay:
Abduction in Labelled Deductive Systems - A Conceptual Abstract. 3-11 - Peter Gärdenfors:
Nonmonotonic inference, expectations, and neural networks. 12-27
Drums Presentations
- Stéphane Amarger, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
Imprecise Quantifiers and Conditional Probabilities. 33-37 - Philippe Besnard:
Default Logics. 38-41 - José E. Cano, Miguel Delgado, Serafín Moral:
Propagation of Uncertainty in Dependence Graphs. 42-47 - Michael Clarke, Nic Wilson:
Efficient Algorithms for Belief Functions based on the Relationship netween Belief and Probability. 48-52 - Didier Dubois, Jérôme Lang, Henri Prade:
A Brief Overview of Possibilistic Logic. 53-57 - Luis Fariñas del Cerro, Andreas Herzig:
A Modal Analysis of Possibility Theory. 58-62 - John Fox, Paul J. Krause, Mirko Dohnal:
An Extended Logic Language For Representing Belief. 63-69 - Christine Froidevaux, Philippe Chatalic, Jérôme Mengin:
Graded Default Logics. 70-75 - Lluís Godo, Ramón López de Mántaras:
Linguistically expressed uncertainty: its elicitation and use in modular expert systems. 76-80 - Rudolf Kruse, Jörg Gebhardt, Frank Klawonn:
Reasoning with Mass Distributions and the Context Model. 81-85 - Simon Parsons:
Advance Prototyping. 86-90 - Philippe Smets, Yen-Teh Hsia, Alessandro Saffiotti, Robert Kennes, Elizabeth Umkehrer:
The Transferable Belief Model. 91-96
Contributed Papers
- Silvia Acid, Luis M. de Campos, Antonio González, Rafael Molina, Nicolas Pérez de la Blanca:
Learning with CASTLE. 99-106 - James F. Baldwin:
A New Approach to Inference Under Uncertainty for Knowledge Based Systems. 107-114 - Elisabetta Binaghi:
Learning of Uncertain Classification Rules in Medical Diagnosis. 115-119 - Gerhard Brewka:
Assertional Default Theories. 120-124 - Luis Cardona, Jürg Kohlas, Paul-André Monney:
The Reliability of Reasoning with Unreliable Rules and Propositions. 125-129 - Alain Chateauneuf, Robert Kast, André Lapied:
Uncertainty in the valuation of risky assets. 130-134 - Giulianella Coletti, Angelo Gilio, Romano Scozzafava:
Assessment of Qualitative Judgements for Conditional Events in Expert Systems. 135-140 - Flávio S. Corrêa da Silva, David Stuart Robertson, Paul W. H. Chung:
Automated Reasoning About an Uncertain Domain. 141-145 - James Cussens, Anthony Hunter:
Using Defeasible Logic for a Window on a Probabilistic Database: Some Preliminary Notes. 146-152 - Edwin Diday:
From Data Analysis to Uncertainty Knowledge Analysis. 153-160 - Antonio Di Nola, Witold Pedrycz, Salvatore Sessa:
Difference Fuzzy Relation Equations: Studies in Dynamical Systems. 161-165 - Dimiter Driankov, Hans Hellendoorn:
Towards a Logic for a Fuzzy Logic Controller. 166-170 - Opher Etzion:
Handling Active Databases with Partial Inconsistencies. 171-175 - L. Gacôgne:
An Extension of the Possibility Theory in View of the Formalization of Approximate Reasoning. 176-181 - Scott D. Goodwin, Eric Neufeld, André Trudel:
Probabilistic Regions of Persistence. 182-189 - Éric Grégoire:
Formalizing Pertinence Links in Inheritance Reasoning: Preliminary Report. 190-197 - Jochen Heinsohn:
A Hybrid Approach for Modeling Uncertainty in Terminological Logics. 198-205 - Hans Hellendoorn, Michael Reinfrank:
Fuzzy Control Research at Siemens Corporate R&D. 206-210 - Ulrich Junker, Gerhard Brewka:
Handling Partially Ordered Defaults in TMS. 211-218 - François Lévy:
Computing Extensions of Default Theories. 219-226 - Gabriele Lohmann:
An Evidential Reasoning Approach to the Classification of Satellite Images. 227-231 - Zhiyuan Luo, Alex Gammerman:
Press - A Probabilistic Reasoning Expert System Shell. 232-237 - Yong Ma, David C. Wilkins:
Induction of Uncertain Rules and the Sociopathicity Property in Dempster-Shafer Theory. 238-245 - Craig MacNish:
Hierarchical Default Logic. 246-253 - Akira Nakamura:
A Logic of Imprecise Monadic Predicades and its Relation to the S5-Modal Fuzzy Logic. 254-261 - Ulrich G. Oppel:
Every Complex System can be Determined by a Causal Probabilistic Network Without Cycles and Every Such Network Determines a Markov Field. 262-266 - Gerhard Paass:
Probabilistic Default Reasoning Involving Continous Variables. 267-271 - Odile Papini:
Revision in Propositional Calculus. 272-276 - T. Pontet:
A Constraint-Based Approach to Uncertain and Imprecise Reasoning. Application to Expert Systems. 277-281 - Philippe Quinio, Takashi Matsuyama:
Random Closed Sets: a Unified Approach to the Representation of Imprecision and Uncertainty. 282-286 - Antoine Rauzy:
Knowledge Extraction in Trivalued Propositional Logic. 287-291 - Paul C. Rhodes, Gerald R. Garside:
Using Maximum Entropy to Identify Unsafe Assumptions in Probabilistic Expert Systems. 292-296 - Enrique H. Ruspini:
On Truth and Utility. 297-304 - Torsten Schaub:
On Commitment and Cumulativity in Default Logics. 305-309 - Camilla Schwind, Vincent Risch:
A Tableau-Based Characterisation for Default Logic. 310-317 - Paul Snow:
Restraining the Proliferation of Worlds in Probabilistic Logic Entailments. 318-322 - Marcus Spies:
Managing Uncertainty in Environmental Analysis: An Application to Measurement Data Interpretation. 323-327 - Luis Enrique Sucar, Duncan Fyfe Gillies:
Handling Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Computer Vision. 328-332 - Helmut Thöne, Ulrich Güntzer, Werner Kießling:
Probabilistic Reasoning With Facts And Rules In Deductive Databases. 333-337 - R. Vandenberghe, Rita M. M. De Caluwe:
An Entity-Relationship Approach to Modelling of Vagueness in Databases. 338-343 - Frans Voorbraak:
A Preferential Model Semantics For Default Logic. 344-351 - Emil Weydert:
Elementary Hyperentailment -Nonmonotonic reasoning about defaults-. 352-359
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