Default domain theory is a framework for representing and reasoning about commonsense knowledge. Although this theory is motivated by ideas in Reiter's work on default logic, it is in some sense a dual framework. We make Reiter's default extension operator into a constructive method of building models, not theories. Domain theory, which is a well established tool for representing partial information in the semantics of programming languages, is adopted as the basis for constructing partial models. This paper considers some of the laws of nonmonotonic consequence, due to Gabbay and to Kraus, Lehmann, and Magidor, in the light of default domain theory. We remark that in some cases Gabbay's law of cautious monotony is open to qu...
This paper introduces power default reasoning (PDR), a framework for nonmonotonic reasoning based on...
We use Scott's domain theory and methods from Reiter's default logic to suggest some ways of modelli...
Reiter’s default logic is one of the best known and most studied of the approaches to nonmonotonic r...
Default domain theory is a framework for representing and reasoning about commonsense knowledge. Alt...
Default model theory is a nonmonotonic formalism for representing and reasoning about commonsense kn...
Abstract. This paper uses ideas from artificial intelligence to show how default notions can be defi...
. This paper uses ideas from artificial intelligence to show how default notions can be defined over...
AbstractThis paper uses ideas from artificial intelligence to show how default notions can be define...
We present a development of the theory of default information structures, combining ideas from domai...
We present a development of the theory of default information structures, combining ideas from domai...
AbstractThis paper introduces a generalization of Reiter's notion of “extension” for default logic. ...
We consider a reinterpretation of the rules of default logic. We make Reiter’s default rules into a ...
Abstract. Investigations of default logic have been so far mostly concerned with the notion of an ex...
Abstract. We consider a reinterpretation of the rules of default logic. We make Reiter’s default rul...
AbstractThis paper introduces power default reasoning (PDR), a framework for non-monotonic reasoning...
This paper introduces power default reasoning (PDR), a framework for nonmonotonic reasoning based on...
We use Scott's domain theory and methods from Reiter's default logic to suggest some ways of modelli...
Reiter’s default logic is one of the best known and most studied of the approaches to nonmonotonic r...
Default domain theory is a framework for representing and reasoning about commonsense knowledge. Alt...
Default model theory is a nonmonotonic formalism for representing and reasoning about commonsense kn...
Abstract. This paper uses ideas from artificial intelligence to show how default notions can be defi...
. This paper uses ideas from artificial intelligence to show how default notions can be defined over...
AbstractThis paper uses ideas from artificial intelligence to show how default notions can be define...
We present a development of the theory of default information structures, combining ideas from domai...
We present a development of the theory of default information structures, combining ideas from domai...
AbstractThis paper introduces a generalization of Reiter's notion of “extension” for default logic. ...
We consider a reinterpretation of the rules of default logic. We make Reiter’s default rules into a ...
Abstract. Investigations of default logic have been so far mostly concerned with the notion of an ex...
Abstract. We consider a reinterpretation of the rules of default logic. We make Reiter’s default rul...
AbstractThis paper introduces power default reasoning (PDR), a framework for non-monotonic reasoning...
This paper introduces power default reasoning (PDR), a framework for nonmonotonic reasoning based on...
We use Scott's domain theory and methods from Reiter's default logic to suggest some ways of modelli...
Reiter’s default logic is one of the best known and most studied of the approaches to nonmonotonic r...