AbstractWe present a new approach to deal with default information based on the theory of belief functions. Our semantic structures, inspired by Adams' epsilon semantics, are epsilon-belief assignments, where mass values are either close to 0 or close to 1. In the first part of this paper, we show that these structures can be used to give a uniform semantics to several popular non-monotonic systems, including Kraus, Lehmann and Magidor's system P , Pearl's system Z , Brewka's preferred subtheories, Geffner's conditional entailment, Pinkas' penalty logic, possibilistic logic and the lexicographic approach. In the second part, we use epsilon-belief assignments to build a new system, called LCD, and show that this system correctly addresses th...
AbstractThis paper extends the theory of belief functions by introducing new concepts and techniques...
This paper is concerned with the extension and the belief revision in Reiter\u27s default reasoning....
Talks of Keynote Speakers (Conférencier invité)International audienceSets of formulas in classical l...
We present a new approach to deal with default information based on the theory of belief functions. ...
AbstractWe present a new approach to deal with default information based on the theory of belief fun...
This article provides an experimental analysis of the possibilistic handling of default rules. Three...
Abstract. Many frameworks have been proposed to manage uncertain informa-tion in logic programming. ...
We revisit the issue of epistemological and semantic foundations for autoepistemic and default logic...
We describe a new approach to default reasoning, based on a principle of indifference among possible...
We introduce a new approach to modeling uncertainty based on plausibility measures. This approach is...
Belief revision leads to temporal nonmonotonicity, i.e., the set of beliefs does not grow monotonica...
AbstractWe revisit the issue of epistemological and semantic foundations for autoepistemic and defau...
In this paper constructions leading to the formation of belief sets by agents are studied. The focus...
In this paper, we investigate the proof theory of default reasoning. We generalize Reiter's fra...
This paper presents an approach to default reasoning based on an extension to classical first-order ...
AbstractThis paper extends the theory of belief functions by introducing new concepts and techniques...
This paper is concerned with the extension and the belief revision in Reiter\u27s default reasoning....
Talks of Keynote Speakers (Conférencier invité)International audienceSets of formulas in classical l...
We present a new approach to deal with default information based on the theory of belief functions. ...
AbstractWe present a new approach to deal with default information based on the theory of belief fun...
This article provides an experimental analysis of the possibilistic handling of default rules. Three...
Abstract. Many frameworks have been proposed to manage uncertain informa-tion in logic programming. ...
We revisit the issue of epistemological and semantic foundations for autoepistemic and default logic...
We describe a new approach to default reasoning, based on a principle of indifference among possible...
We introduce a new approach to modeling uncertainty based on plausibility measures. This approach is...
Belief revision leads to temporal nonmonotonicity, i.e., the set of beliefs does not grow monotonica...
AbstractWe revisit the issue of epistemological and semantic foundations for autoepistemic and defau...
In this paper constructions leading to the formation of belief sets by agents are studied. The focus...
In this paper, we investigate the proof theory of default reasoning. We generalize Reiter's fra...
This paper presents an approach to default reasoning based on an extension to classical first-order ...
AbstractThis paper extends the theory of belief functions by introducing new concepts and techniques...
This paper is concerned with the extension and the belief revision in Reiter\u27s default reasoning....
Talks of Keynote Speakers (Conférencier invité)International audienceSets of formulas in classical l...