Foundations of knowledge representation and reasoning /

שמור ב:
מידע ביבליוגרפי
מחברים אחרים: Nebel, Bernhard, 1956-, Lakemeyer, Gerhard
פורמט: ספר
שפה:English
יצא לאור: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, c1994.
סדרה:Lecture notes in computer science ; 810.
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.
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תוכן הענינים:
  • Foundations of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning / Gerhard Lakemeyer and Bernhard Nebel
  • Collective Entities and Relations in Concept Languages / Jurgen Allgayer and Enrico Franconi
  • Computing Extensions of Terminological Default Theories / Franz Baader and Bernhard Hollunder
  • A Formalization of Interval-Based Temporal Subsumption in First Order Logic / Claudio Bettini
  • Normative, Subjunctive and Autoepistemic Defaults / Craig Boutilier
  • Abductive Reasoning with Abstraction Axioms / Luca Console and Daniele Theseider Dupre
  • Queries, Rules and Definitions as Epistemic Sentences in Concept Languages / Franceso M. Donini, Maurizio Lenzerini, Daniele Nardi, Werner Nutt and Andrea Schaerf
  • The Power of Beliefs or Translating Default Logic into Standard Autoepistemic Logic / Georg Gottlob
  • Learning an Optimally Accurate Representation System / Russell Greiner and Dale Schuurmans
  • Default Reasoning via Negation as Failure / A. C. Kakas.
  • Weak Autoepistemic Reasoning and Well-Founded Semantics / Jurgen Kalinski
  • Forming Concepts for Fast Inference / Henry Kautz and Bart Selman
  • A Common-Sense Theory of Time / Yuen Q. Lin
  • Reasoning with Analogical Representations / Karen L. Myers and Kurt Konolige
  • Asking About Possibilities - Revision and Update Semantics for Subjunctive Queries / Wolfgang Nejdl and Markus Banagl
  • On the Impact of Stratification on the Complexity of Nonmonotonic Reasoning / Ilkka Niemela and Jussi Rintanen
  • Logics of Mental Attitudes in AI / Yoav Shoham and Steve B. Cousins
  • Hyperrational Conditionals - Monotonic Reasoning About Nested Default Conditionals / Emil Weydert
  • Revision by Expansion in Logic Programs / Cees Witteveen and Catholijn Jonker.