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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Volume 78
Volume 78, November 2016
- Stefan Arnborg:
Robust Bayesian analysis in partially ordered plausibility calculi. 1-14
- Jonas Vlasselaer, Guy Van den Broeck
, Angelika Kimmig, Wannes Meert
, Luc De Raedt
:
TP-Compilation for inference in probabilistic logic programs. 15-32
- Moser Silva Fagundes, Sascha Ossowski
, Jesús Cerquides
, Pablo Noriega
:
Design and evaluation of norm-aware agents based on Normative Markov Decision Processes. 33-61
- Lynn D'eer
, Chris Cornelis
, Yiyu Yao:
A semantically sound approach to Pawlak rough sets and covering-based rough sets. 62-72
- Anthony Hunter
, Matthias Thimm:
Optimization of dialectical outcomes in dialogical argumentation. 73-102
- Nicos Angelopoulos
, Samer Abdallah, Georgios Giamas
:
Advances in integrative statistics for logic programming. 103-115
- Norbert Dojer:
Learning Bayesian networks from datasets joining continuous and discrete variables. 116-124
- Enrique Miranda
, Marco Zaffalon
:
Conformity and independence with coherent lower previsions. 125-137
- Donato Michele Cifarelli, Emanuele Dolera, Eugenio Regazzini:
Frequentistic approximations to Bayesian prevision of exchangeable random elements. 138-152
- Francesca Mangili
:
A prior near-ignorance Gaussian process model for nonparametric regression. 153-171
- Kar Wai Lim
, Wray L. Buntine
, Changyou Chen
, Lan Du
:
Nonparametric Bayesian topic modelling with the hierarchical Pitman-Yor processes. 172-191
- Vilém Novák:
Mining information from time series in the form of sentences of natural language. 192-209
- George Karabatsos
:
A Dirichlet process functional approach to heteroscedastic-consistent covariance estimation. 210-222
- Calin-Rares Turliuc, Luke Dickens
, Alessandra Russo
, Krysia Broda:
Probabilistic abductive logic programming using Dirichlet priors. 223-240
- Raúl Pérez-Fernández
, Michaël Rademaker
, Bernard De Baets
:
The scorix: A popular representation of votes revisited. 241-251
- Thomas Fetz
, Michael Oberguggenberger:
Imprecise random variables, random sets, and Monte Carlo simulation. 252-264
- Samer Nofal, Katie Atkinson, Paul E. Dunne
:
Looking-ahead in backtracking algorithms for abstract argumentation. 265-282

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