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2. NIL 1991: Reinhardsbrunn Castle, Germany
- Gerhard Brewka, Klaus P. Jantke, Peter H. Schmitt:
Nonmonotonic and Inductive Logic, Second International Workshop, Reinhardsbrunn Castle, Germany, December 2-6, 1991, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 659, Springer 1993, ISBN 3-540-56433-0
Tutorials
- Gerhard Brewka, Jürgen Dix, Kurt Konolige:
A Tutorial on Nonmonotonic Reasoning. 1-88
Selected Papers
- Naoki Abe:
On the Sample Complexity of Various Learning Strategies in the Probabilistic PAC Learning Paradigms. 89-106 - Setsuo Arikawa, Takeshi Shinohara, Satoru Miyano, Ayumi Shinohara:
More About Learning Elementary Formal Systems. 107-117 - Hiroki Arimura, Takeshi Shinohara, Setsuko Otsuki:
A Polynomial Time Algorithm for Finding Finite Unions of Tree Pattern Languages. 118-131 - Janis Barzdins, Guntis Barzdins:
Towards Efficient Inductive Synthesis: Rapid Construction of Local Regularities. 132-140 - Philippe Besnard, Éric Grégoire:
Deductive Generalization in a Default Logic Setting. 141-152 - Stefan Brass:
Deduction with Supernormal Defaults. 153-174 - Robert P. Daley:
Multi-Agent Learning: Theoretical and Empirical Studies. 175-183 - Marta Franová, Yves Kodratoff:
Predicate Synthesis from Formal Specifications: Using Mathematical Induction for Finding the Preconditions of Theorems. 184-208 - Rusins Freivalds, Efim B. Kinber, Rolf Wiehagen:
Dual Types of Hypotheses in Inductive Inference. 209-240 - Gerhard Lakemeyer:
All I Know About Tweety. 241-253 - Steffen Lange, Thomas Zeugmann:
Monotonic Versus Nonmonotonic Language Learning. 254-269 - V. Wiktor Marek, Miroslaw Truszczynski:
Normal Form Results for Default Logic. 270-283 - Michael Mehl:
Retrieval in Case-Based Reasoning Using Preferred Subtheories. 284-297 - Yuji Takada:
Interactive Synthesis of Process Flowcharts. 298-322 - Juris Viksna:
Probabilistic Inference of Approximations. 323-332
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