Cause-effect relations are an important part of human knowledge. In real life, humans often reason about complex causes linked to complex effects. By comparison, existing formalisms for representing knowledge about causal relations are quite limited in the kind of specifications of causes and effects they allow. In this paper, we present the new language C-Log, which offers a significantly more expressive representation of effects. We show how Approximation Fixpoint Theory can be used to define a formal semantics that captures the intuitions underlying this language. We also compare C-Log with several related languages and paradigms, including inductive definitions, disjunctive logic programming, and extensions of Datalog and we show t...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest in ...
The ability to learn and reason with causal knowledge is a key aspect of intelligent behavior. In co...
AbstractWe address the problem of representing common sense knowledge about action domains in the fo...
Cause-effect relations are an important part of human knowledge. In real life, humans often reason a...
Cause-effect relations are an important part of human knowledge. In real life, humans often reason ...
We point to several kinds of knowledge that play an important role in controversial examples of actu...
Recently, C-Log was introduced as a language for modelling causal processes. Its formal semantics ha...
International audienceWe define an inference system to capture explanations based on causal statemen...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. We point to several kinds of knowledge that play an importan...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest ...
Constructive processes play an important role in knowledge representation. Indeed, there are many f...
This chapter describes a nonmonotonic causal logic designed for representing knowledge about the eff...
We study causal information about probabilistic processes, i.e., information about why events occur....
International audienceWe define an inference system to capture explanations based on causal statemen...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest in ...
The ability to learn and reason with causal knowledge is a key aspect of intelligent behavior. In co...
AbstractWe address the problem of representing common sense knowledge about action domains in the fo...
Cause-effect relations are an important part of human knowledge. In real life, humans often reason a...
Cause-effect relations are an important part of human knowledge. In real life, humans often reason ...
We point to several kinds of knowledge that play an important role in controversial examples of actu...
Recently, C-Log was introduced as a language for modelling causal processes. Its formal semantics ha...
International audienceWe define an inference system to capture explanations based on causal statemen...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. We point to several kinds of knowledge that play an importan...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest ...
Constructive processes play an important role in knowledge representation. Indeed, there are many f...
This chapter describes a nonmonotonic causal logic designed for representing knowledge about the eff...
We study causal information about probabilistic processes, i.e., information about why events occur....
International audienceWe define an inference system to capture explanations based on causal statemen...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
This papers develops a logical language for representing probabilistic causal laws. Our interest in ...
The ability to learn and reason with causal knowledge is a key aspect of intelligent behavior. In co...
AbstractWe address the problem of representing common sense knowledge about action domains in the fo...