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60 Birthday: Gabriele Kern-Isberner , 2016
- Christoph Beierle, Gerhard Brewka, Matthias Thimm:
Computational Models of Rationality, Essays dedicated to Gabriele Kern-Isberner on the occasion of her 60th birthday. College Publications 2016, ISBN 978-1-84890-198-8 - Christoph Beierle, Gerhard Brewka, Matthias Thimm:
A Personal Glimpse on Gabriele Kern-Isberner's Contributions to Artificial Intelligence. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 1-22
I Foundations
- Benjamin Fine, Gerhard Rosenberger:
i as a Quadratic Residue in the Gaussian Integers. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 23-30 - Anja I. S. Moldenhauer, Gerhard Rosenberger:
Cryptosystems Using Automorphisms of Finitely Generated Free Groups. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 31-51 - Bernhard Thalheim, Marina Tropmann-Frick:
Evaluation and Capability of Models. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 52-72
II Rationality and Non-monotonic Reasoning
- James P. Delgrande, Bryan Renne:
On a Minimal Logic of Default Conditionals. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 73-83 - Sven Ove Hansson:
Alternatives to the Ramsey Test. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 84-97 - Marco Ragni:
Can non-monotonic logics model human reasoning? Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 98-111 - Wolfgang Spohn:
Enumerative Induction. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 112-132
III Problem Solving and Query Answering
- Joachim Biskup, Cornelia Tadros:
On the Simulation Assumption for Controlled Interaction Processing. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 133-149 - Thomas Eiter, Christoph Redl, Peter Schüller:
Problem Solving Using the HEX Family. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 150-174 - Thomas Lukasiewicz, Maria Vanina Martinez, Cristian Molinaro, Livia Predoiu, Gerardo I. Simari:
Ranking Answers to Datalog+/- Ontologies based on Trust and Reliability of Subjective Reports. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 175-194
IV Belief Revision
- Michael Abraham, Israel Belfer, Uri J. Schild, Dov M. Gabbay:
Identity Merging and Identity Revision in Talmudic Logic: An Outline Paper. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 195-209 - Salem Benferhat, Amen Ajroud:
On the Syntactic Representation of Multiple Iterated Belief c-Revision. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 210-222 - Marcelo A. Falappa, Alejandro Javier García, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
A Set of Operations for Stratified Belief Bases. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 223-242 - Eduardo Fermé, Sara Gonçalves:
On the Iteration of KM-Update. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 243-264
V Uncertain Reasoning
- Igor Douven:
On de Finetti on Iterated Conditionals. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 265-279 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:
Qualitative and Semi-Quantitative Modeling of Uncertain Knowledge - A Discussion. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 280-296 - Marc Finthammer, Christoph Beierle:
On the Relationship Between Aggregating Semantics and FO-PCL Grounding Semantics for Relational Probabilistic Conditionals. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 297-315 - Elizabeth Howarth, Jeff B. Paris:
The Finite Values Property. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 316-331 - Nico Potyka:
Relationships Between Semantics for Relational Probabilistic Conditional Logics. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 332-347 - Wilhelm Rödder, Friedhelm Kulmann, Andreas Dellnitz:
A New Rationality in Network Analysis - Status of Actors in a Conditional-logical Framework. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 348-364 - Klaus-Dieter Schewe, Flavio Ferrarotti, Loredana Tec, Qing Wang:
Towards a Behavioural Theory for Random Parallel Computing. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 365-376
VI Argumentation
- Leila Amgoud:
On Argumentation-based Paraconsistent Logics. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 377-391 - Dov M. Gabbay, Odinaldo Rodrigues:
Further Applications of the Gabbay-Rodrigues Iteration Schema in Argumentation and Revision Theories. Computational Models of Rationality 2016: 392-408
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