A dynamic reasoning system (DRS) is an adaptation of a conventional formal logical system that explicitly portrays reasoning as a temporal activity, with each extralogical input to the system and each inference rule application being viewed as occurring at a distinct time step. Every DRS incorporates some well-defined logic together with a controller that serves to guide the reasoning process in response to user inputs. Logics are generic, whereas controllers are application-specific. Every controller does, nonetheless, provide an al-gorithm for nonmonotonic belief revision. The general notion of a DRS comprises a framework within which one can formulate the logic and algorithms for a given application and prove that the algorithms are corr...
Decision-making on uncertain and dynamic domains is still a challenging research area. This paper ex...
This paper reports on a development that involves a drastic broadening of the scope of symbolic logi...
This paper introduces a method to build dynamic logics with a graded semantics. The construction is ...
A dynamic reasoning system (DRS) is an adaptation of a conventional formal logical system that expli...
AbstractA qualified syllogism is a classical Aristotelean syllogism that has been “qualified” throug...
Dynamic Logics (DLs) form a large family of nonclassical logics, and perhaps the one enjoying the wi...
Dynamic logic is a logic to reason about the dynamics of (natural or artificial) systems in general...
This volume, the 6th volume in the DRUMS Handbook series, is part of the after math of the successf...
We consider the problem of getting a computer to follow reasoning conducted in dynamic logic. This...
To model the dynamics of cognitive processes, often the dynamical systems theory (DST) is advocated....
To model the dynamics of cognitive processes, often the Dynamical Systems Theory (DST) is advocated....
Dynamical systems are mathematical models of change or motion over time. They are ubiqui...
AbstractA system of dynamic predicate logic is presented. It allows nonstandard modelling of time, w...
Handling a possibly inconsistent prioritized belief base can be done in terms of consistent subsets...
peer reviewedWe suggest a general logical framework for causal dynamic reasoning. As a first step, w...
Decision-making on uncertain and dynamic domains is still a challenging research area. This paper ex...
This paper reports on a development that involves a drastic broadening of the scope of symbolic logi...
This paper introduces a method to build dynamic logics with a graded semantics. The construction is ...
A dynamic reasoning system (DRS) is an adaptation of a conventional formal logical system that expli...
AbstractA qualified syllogism is a classical Aristotelean syllogism that has been “qualified” throug...
Dynamic Logics (DLs) form a large family of nonclassical logics, and perhaps the one enjoying the wi...
Dynamic logic is a logic to reason about the dynamics of (natural or artificial) systems in general...
This volume, the 6th volume in the DRUMS Handbook series, is part of the after math of the successf...
We consider the problem of getting a computer to follow reasoning conducted in dynamic logic. This...
To model the dynamics of cognitive processes, often the dynamical systems theory (DST) is advocated....
To model the dynamics of cognitive processes, often the Dynamical Systems Theory (DST) is advocated....
Dynamical systems are mathematical models of change or motion over time. They are ubiqui...
AbstractA system of dynamic predicate logic is presented. It allows nonstandard modelling of time, w...
Handling a possibly inconsistent prioritized belief base can be done in terms of consistent subsets...
peer reviewedWe suggest a general logical framework for causal dynamic reasoning. As a first step, w...
Decision-making on uncertain and dynamic domains is still a challenging research area. This paper ex...
This paper reports on a development that involves a drastic broadening of the scope of symbolic logi...
This paper introduces a method to build dynamic logics with a graded semantics. The construction is ...