This dissertation focuses on the explicit grounding of reasoning in evidence directly sensed from the physical world. Based on evidence from human problem solving and successes, this is a straightforward basis for reasoning: to solve problems in the physical world, the information required for solving them must also come from the physical world. What is less straightforward is how to structure the path from evidence to conclusions. Many approaches have been applied to evidence-based reasoning, including probabilistic graphical models and Dempster-Shafer theory. However, with some exceptions, these traditional approaches are often employed to establish confidence in a single binary conclusion, like whether or not there is a blizzard, rather ...
The field of computational models of argument is emerging as an important aspect of artificial intelli...
Reasoning with uncertainty and evidence plays an important role in decision-making and problem solvi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1985.The problem of representin...
This dissertation focuses on the explicit grounding of reasoning in evidence directly sensed from th...
AbstractThis paper introduces a subjective logic based argumentation framework primarily targeted at...
This paper introduces a subjective logic based argumentation framework primarily targeted at evident...
This paper introduces a Subjective Logic based argumentation framework primar-ily targeted at eviden...
We present a logic for reasoning about the interplay between belief, evidence and trust in a multi-a...
Promising results have indicated Argumentation Theory as a solid research area for implementing defe...
Abstract—Argumentation, initially studied in philosophy and law, has been researched extensively in ...
This paper presents a logic combining , a framework for reasoning about multi-agent communication, w...
Knowledge-Based Systems (KBSs) that operate in the real-world must reason about their actions from i...
An overview, by Judy and Don (published in 2013 in the BULLETIN OF SYMBOLIC LOGIC): Explorationism i...
My PhD focusses on argumentation-based communication between agents. I take, as a starting point, th...
The research in argumentation has produce systems with a human-like mechanism for commonsense reason...
The field of computational models of argument is emerging as an important aspect of artificial intelli...
Reasoning with uncertainty and evidence plays an important role in decision-making and problem solvi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1985.The problem of representin...
This dissertation focuses on the explicit grounding of reasoning in evidence directly sensed from th...
AbstractThis paper introduces a subjective logic based argumentation framework primarily targeted at...
This paper introduces a subjective logic based argumentation framework primarily targeted at evident...
This paper introduces a Subjective Logic based argumentation framework primar-ily targeted at eviden...
We present a logic for reasoning about the interplay between belief, evidence and trust in a multi-a...
Promising results have indicated Argumentation Theory as a solid research area for implementing defe...
Abstract—Argumentation, initially studied in philosophy and law, has been researched extensively in ...
This paper presents a logic combining , a framework for reasoning about multi-agent communication, w...
Knowledge-Based Systems (KBSs) that operate in the real-world must reason about their actions from i...
An overview, by Judy and Don (published in 2013 in the BULLETIN OF SYMBOLIC LOGIC): Explorationism i...
My PhD focusses on argumentation-based communication between agents. I take, as a starting point, th...
The research in argumentation has produce systems with a human-like mechanism for commonsense reason...
The field of computational models of argument is emerging as an important aspect of artificial intelli...
Reasoning with uncertainty and evidence plays an important role in decision-making and problem solvi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 1985.The problem of representin...