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Non-Monotonic Reasoning

2nd International Workshop, Grassau, FRG, June 13-15, 1988. Proceedings

Paperback Engels 1988 1989e druk 9783540507017
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This volume contains revised and extended versions of the papers presented at the Second International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning, held in Grassau (FRG), June 13-15, 1988. The workshop brought together researchers with different backgrounds, including non-monotonic logic, logic programming, truth maintenance and philosophy. Their papers contain substantial advances to the logical foundations of non-monotonic reasoning, its computational realization, and its application to the formalization of common sense reasoning. The book presents a snapshot of the state of the art in this research area, and provides in-depth discussions of current problems and approaches.

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ISBN13:9783540507017
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:240
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Druk:1989

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General theory of cumulative inference.- New results on semantical nonmonotonic reasoning.- The semantics of non-monotonic entailment defined using partial interpretations.- Hierarchic autoepistemic theories for nonmonotonic reasoning: Preliminary report.- Autoepistemic stable closures and contradiction resolution.- Compiling circumscriptive theories into logic programs.- A circumscriptive theorem prover.- The complexity of Model-Preference Default theories.- Massively parallel Assumption-based Truth Maintenance.- An extended basic ATMS.- A nonmonotonic logic for reasoning about speech acts and belief revision.- Autoepistemic logic and formalization of commonsense reasoning preliminary report.- Nonmonotonic reasoning in temporal domains: The knowledge independence problem.- Benchmark problems for formal nonmonotonic reasoning.- Logics for inheritance theory.

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