AbstractWe propose a new approach to the use of circumscription for representing knowledge. Nested abnormality theories are similar to simple abnormality theories introduced by McCarthy, except that their axioms may have a nested structure, with each level corresponding to another application of the circumscription operator. The new style of applying circumscription sometimes leads to more economical and elegant formalizations. Mathematical properties of nested abnormality theories may be easier to investigate. These advantages are demonstrated by recasting several familiar applications of circumscription in the new format, including some examples of inheritance hierarchies, the domain closure assumption and causal minimization. Nested abno...
Minimization in circumscription has focussed on minimizing the extent of a set of predicates (with o...
AbstractMinimization in circumscription has focussed on minimizing the extent of a set of predicates...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
AbstractWe propose a new approach to the use of circumscription for representing knowledge. Nested a...
The representation of narratives of actions and observations is a current issue in Knowledge Represe...
We present a new and more symmetric version of the circumscription method of nonmonotonic reasoning ...
(NATs) were introduced by Lifschitz to use circumscription for representing knowledge. We describe a...
In this paper we define different concepts, of translating a set of defaults into circumscription Th...
Intelligent agents in the physical world must work from incomplete information due to partial know...
Humans and intelligent computer programs must often jump to the conclusion that the objects they can...
Existing machine learning programs possess only limited abilities to exploit previously acquired bac...
We discuss circumscription, a logical formalization of non-monotonic reasoning, introduced by John M...
Reasoning can be used to select among various possible interpretations of events. But how are these ...
Most of the theories that model default reasoning by means of de-feasible inheritance networks proce...
Abstract — The calculation of variables of one metering type by the variables of others metering typ...
Minimization in circumscription has focussed on minimizing the extent of a set of predicates (with o...
AbstractMinimization in circumscription has focussed on minimizing the extent of a set of predicates...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...
AbstractWe propose a new approach to the use of circumscription for representing knowledge. Nested a...
The representation of narratives of actions and observations is a current issue in Knowledge Represe...
We present a new and more symmetric version of the circumscription method of nonmonotonic reasoning ...
(NATs) were introduced by Lifschitz to use circumscription for representing knowledge. We describe a...
In this paper we define different concepts, of translating a set of defaults into circumscription Th...
Intelligent agents in the physical world must work from incomplete information due to partial know...
Humans and intelligent computer programs must often jump to the conclusion that the objects they can...
Existing machine learning programs possess only limited abilities to exploit previously acquired bac...
We discuss circumscription, a logical formalization of non-monotonic reasoning, introduced by John M...
Reasoning can be used to select among various possible interpretations of events. But how are these ...
Most of the theories that model default reasoning by means of de-feasible inheritance networks proce...
Abstract — The calculation of variables of one metering type by the variables of others metering typ...
Minimization in circumscription has focussed on minimizing the extent of a set of predicates (with o...
AbstractMinimization in circumscription has focussed on minimizing the extent of a set of predicates...
Abstract: As fragments of first-order logic, Description logics (DLs) do not provide nonmonotonic f...