9. NMR 2002:
Toulouse,
France
Salem Benferhat, Enrico Giunchiglia (Eds.):
9th International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning (NMR 2002), April 19-21, Toulouse, France, Proceedings.
2002 BibTeX
@proceedings{DBLP:conf/nmr/2002,
editor = {Salem Benferhat and
Enrico Giunchiglia},
title = {9th International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning (NMR 2002),
April 19-21, Toulouse, France, Proceedings},
booktitle = {NMR},
year = {2002},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
General Track
- Mary-Anne Williams:
Collaborative belief revision.
3 BibTeX
- Georg Gottlob:
Visual Data Extraction Through Visual Logic Programming.
4 BibTeX
- Vladimir Lifschitz:
Why Sam doesn't know calculus.
5 BibTeX
- Adnan Darwiche, Pierre Marquis:
Compilation of propositional weighted bases.
6-14 BibTeX
- Yves Moinard:
Linking Makinson and Kraus-Lehmann- Magidor preferential entailments.
15-24 BibTeX
- Samir Chopra, Johannes Heidema, Thomas Andreas Andreas Meyer:
Some logics of belief and disbelief.
25-32 BibTeX
- Mehdi Dastani, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
What is a joint goal? Games with beliefs and defeasible desires.
33-40 BibTeX
- Eyal Amir:
Interpolation theorems for nonmonotonic reasoning systems.
41-50 BibTeX
- David Gilis, Marc Denecker:
Compositionally results for stratified nonmonotone operators.
51-56 BibTeX
- David Pearce, Vladimir Sarsakov, Torsten Schaub, Hans Tompits, Stefan Woltran:
A polynomial translation of logic programs with nested expressions into disjunctive logic programs: preliminary report.
57-66 BibTeX
- Gerhard Brewka:
Logic programming with ordered disjunction.
67-76 BibTeX
- Philippe Besnard, Robert E. Mercer, Torsten Schaub:
Optimality theory through default logic.
77-83 BibTeX
- Grigoris Antoniou:
Defeasible logic with dynamic priorities.
84-90 BibTeX
- Henry Prakken:
Intuitions and the modelling of defeasible reasoning: some case studies.
91-102 BibTeX
Changing and Integrating Information:
From Theory to Practice
Answer Set Programming and Abductive Reasoning
Uncertainty Frameworks in NMR
Representing Action and Change
Argument,
Dialogue and Decision
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