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ECSQARU 1993: Granada, Spain
- Michael Clarke, Rudolf Kruse, Serafín Moral:
Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning and Uncertainty, European Conference, ECSQARU'93, Granada, Spain, November 8-10, 1993, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 747, Springer 1993, ISBN 3-540-57395-X - Zhi An, Mary McLeish:
RES: A formalism for reasoning with relative-strength defaults. 1-8 - Franz Baader, Karl Schlechta:
A Semantics for Open Normal Defaults via a Modified Preferential Approach. 9-16 - Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
Possibilistic Logic: From nonmonotonicity to Logic Programming. 17-24 - Francesco Bergadano, Vincenzo Cutello:
Learning Membership Functions. 25-32 - Guilherme Bittencourt, Maurício Marengoni, Sandra A. Sandri:
The Use of Possibilistic Logic PL1 in a Customizable Tool for the Generation of Production-Rule Based Systems. 33-40 - Remco R. Bouckaert:
Probalistic Network Construction Using the Minimum Description Length Principle. 41-48 - Remco R. Bouckaert:
IDAGs: a Perfect Map for Any Distribution. 49-56 - Luis M. de Campos, Juan F. Huete:
Learning Non Probalistic Belief Networks. 57-64 - Maria R. Cravo, João P. Martins:
A Practical System for Defeasible Reasoning and Belief Revision. 65-72 - Juan C. Cubero, Juan Miguel Medina, María Amparo Vila Miranda:
Influence of Granularity Level in Fuzzy Functional Dependencies. 73-78 - Subrata Kumar Das, John Fox:
A Logic for Reasoning about Safety in Decision Support Systems. 79-84 - Morten Elvang-Gøransson, Paul J. Krause, John Fox:
Acceptability of arguments as 'logical uncertainty'. 85-90 - Joeri Engelfriet:
A Temporal Model Theory for Default Logic. 91-96 - Hélène Fargier, Jérôme Lang:
Uncertainty in Constraint Satisfaction Problems: a Probalistic Approach. 97-104 - Luis Fariñas del Cerro, Andreas Herzig:
Interference Logic = Conditional Logic + Frame Axiom. 105-112 - Detlef Fehrer:
A Unifying Logical Framework for Reason Maintenance. 113-120 - Christophe Fouqueré, Jacqueline Vauzeilles:
Taxonomic Linear Theories. 121-128 - Dov M. Gabbay, Anthony Hunter:
Making Inconsistency Respectable: Part 2 - Meta-level handling of inconsistency. 129-136 - Dov M. Gabbay, Anthony Hunter:
Restricted Access Logics for Inconsistent Information. 137-144 - Olivier Gasquet, Andreas Herzig:
Translating Inaccessible Worlds Logic into Bimodal Logic. 145-150 - Jörg Gebhardt, Rudolf Kruse:
A New Approach to Semantic Aspects of Possibilistic Reasoning. 151-159 - Angelo Gilio:
Probabilistic Consistency of Knowledge Bases in Inference Systems. 160-167 - Silviu Guiasu:
Weighting Independent Bodies of Evidence. 168-173 - Mike Hopkins:
Default Logic: Orderings and Extensions. 174-179 - Juan F. Huete, Luis M. de Campos:
Learning Causal Polytrees. 180-185 - Jürg Kohlas:
Symbolic Evidence, Arguments, Supports and Valuation Networks. 186-198 - Arnaud Kohler:
A Dynamic Ordering Relation for Revision. 199-204 - Otakar Kríz:
On Extensions of Marginals for Decision-Making. 205-212 - Els Laenens:
On the Semantics of Negations in Logic Programming. 213-226 - Pedro Larrañaga, Yosu Yurramendi:
Structure learning approaches in Causal Probalistics Networks. 227-232 - François Lévy:
Weak Extensions for Default Theories. 233-240 - Weiru Liu, Alan Bundy, David Stuart Robertson:
Recovering Incedence Functions. 241-248 - Weiru Liu, Alan Bundy, David Stuart Robertson:
On the Relations between Incidence Calculus and ATMS. 249-256 - Christophe Mathieu:
A Resolution Method for a Monotonic Multimodal Logic. 257-264 - John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Wiebe van der Hoek:
A Default Logic Based on Epistemic States. 265-273 - Serafín Moral:
A Formal Language for Convex Sets of Probabilities. 274-281 - Teow-Hin Ngair, Gregory M. Provan:
A Lattice-Theoretic Analysis of ATMS Problem Solving. 282-289 - Masoud Noormohammadian, Ulrich G. Oppel:
Examples of Causal Probabilistic Expert Systems. 290-295 - Odile Papini, Antoine Rauzy:
A Mixed Approach of Revision in Propositional Calculus. 296-303 - Simon Parsons, Alessandro Saffiotti:
Integrating Uncertainty Handling Formalisms in Distributed Artificial Intelligence. 304-309 - Torsten Schaub:
Variations of Constrained Default Logic. 310-317 - Prakash P. Shenoy:
Information Sets in Decision Theory. 318-325 - Hua Shu:
The Preferential Semantics of A Multi-Modal Nonmonotonic Logic. 326-331 - Philippe Smets:
Probability of Deductibility and Belief Functions. 332-340 - Milan Studený:
Formal Properties of Conditional Independence in Different Calculi of AI. 341-348 - Yao-Hua Tan:
A Proof Theory for Constructive Default Logic. 349-355 - Emil Weydert:
Plausible Inference for Default Conditionals. 356-363 - Nic Wilson:
Decision-Making with Belief Functions and Pignistic Probabilities. 364-371 - Nic Wilson:
Default Logic and Dempster-Shafer Theory. 372-379 - Cees Witteveen, Wiebe van der Hoek:
Belief Revision by Expansion. 380-387
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