AbstractThis paper presents a formalism that combines useful properties of both logic and probabilities. Like logic, the formalism admits qualitative sentences and provides symbolic machinery for deriving deductively closed beliefs and, like probability, it permits us to express if-then rules with different levels of firmness and to retract beliefs in response to changing observations. Rules are interpreted as order-of-magnitude approximations of conditional probabilities which impose constraints over the rankings of worlds. Inferences are supported by a unique priority ordering on rules which is syntactically derived from the knowledge base. This ordering accounts for rule interactions, respects specificity considerations and facilitates t...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest ...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest in ...
International audienceIntelligent agents require methods to revise their epistemic state as they acq...
AbstractThis paper presents a formalism that combines useful properties of both logic and probabilit...
Bayesians model one’s doxastic state by subjective probabilities. But in traditional epistemology, i...
Belief revision performs belief change on an agent’s beliefs when new evidence (either of the form o...
Belief revision performs belief change on an agent’s beliefs when new evidence (either of the form o...
AbstractIn recent years, several papers have described systems for plausible reasoning which do not ...
Belief revision performs belief change on an agent's beliefs when new evidence (either of the form o...
Qualitative and quantitative approaches to reasoning about uncertainty can lead to different logical...
In the context of a general framework for belief dynamics which interprets revision as doxastic cons...
International audiencePossibilistic logic is a weighted logic that handles uncertain...
AbstractPossibilistic logic has been proposed as a numerical formalism for reasoning with uncertaint...
Probabilistic logic programming is a powerful technique to represent and reason with imprecise proba...
We explore ways in which purely qualitative belief change in the AGM tradition throws light on optio...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest ...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest in ...
International audienceIntelligent agents require methods to revise their epistemic state as they acq...
AbstractThis paper presents a formalism that combines useful properties of both logic and probabilit...
Bayesians model one’s doxastic state by subjective probabilities. But in traditional epistemology, i...
Belief revision performs belief change on an agent’s beliefs when new evidence (either of the form o...
Belief revision performs belief change on an agent’s beliefs when new evidence (either of the form o...
AbstractIn recent years, several papers have described systems for plausible reasoning which do not ...
Belief revision performs belief change on an agent's beliefs when new evidence (either of the form o...
Qualitative and quantitative approaches to reasoning about uncertainty can lead to different logical...
In the context of a general framework for belief dynamics which interprets revision as doxastic cons...
International audiencePossibilistic logic is a weighted logic that handles uncertain...
AbstractPossibilistic logic has been proposed as a numerical formalism for reasoning with uncertaint...
Probabilistic logic programming is a powerful technique to represent and reason with imprecise proba...
We explore ways in which purely qualitative belief change in the AGM tradition throws light on optio...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest ...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest in ...
International audienceIntelligent agents require methods to revise their epistemic state as they acq...