Non-monotonic reasoning typically deals with three kinds of knowledge. Facts are meant to describe immutable statements of the environment. Rules define relationships among elements. Lastly, an ordering among the rules, in the form of a superiority relation, establishes the relative strength of rules. To revise a non-monotonic theory, we can change either one of these three elements. We prove that the problem of revising a non-monotonic theory by only changing the superiority relation is a NP-complete problem
Nonmonotonic reasoning is intended to apply specifically in situation where the initial information ...
The revision and transformation of knowledge is widely recognized as a key issue in knowledge repres...
We provide a general framework for constructing natural consequence relations for paraconsistent a...
Non-monotonic reasoning typically deals with three kinds of knowledge. Facts are meant to describe i...
Non-monotonic reasoning typically deals with three kinds of knowledge. Facts are meant to describe i...
There are several contexts of non-monotonic reasoning where a priority between rules is established ...
We propose a systematic investigation on how to modify a preference relation in a defeasible logic t...
Abstract. We propose a systematic investigation on how to modify a preference relation in a defeasib...
In this paper we present a purely semantic view on non-monotonic reasoning. We follow the direction ...
In this paper we are interested in the role of preferences in argumentation theory. To promote a hig...
Impossibility theorems for preference correspondences based on a new monotonicity concept are discus...
Over the past few decades, non-monotonic reasoning has developed to be one of the most important top...
Collective decisions are modeled by preference correspondences (rules). In particular, we focus on a...
Collective decisions are modeled by preference correspondences (rules). In particular, we focus on a...
As systems dealing with preferences become more sophisticated, it becomes essential to deal with var...
Nonmonotonic reasoning is intended to apply specifically in situation where the initial information ...
The revision and transformation of knowledge is widely recognized as a key issue in knowledge repres...
We provide a general framework for constructing natural consequence relations for paraconsistent a...
Non-monotonic reasoning typically deals with three kinds of knowledge. Facts are meant to describe i...
Non-monotonic reasoning typically deals with three kinds of knowledge. Facts are meant to describe i...
There are several contexts of non-monotonic reasoning where a priority between rules is established ...
We propose a systematic investigation on how to modify a preference relation in a defeasible logic t...
Abstract. We propose a systematic investigation on how to modify a preference relation in a defeasib...
In this paper we present a purely semantic view on non-monotonic reasoning. We follow the direction ...
In this paper we are interested in the role of preferences in argumentation theory. To promote a hig...
Impossibility theorems for preference correspondences based on a new monotonicity concept are discus...
Over the past few decades, non-monotonic reasoning has developed to be one of the most important top...
Collective decisions are modeled by preference correspondences (rules). In particular, we focus on a...
Collective decisions are modeled by preference correspondences (rules). In particular, we focus on a...
As systems dealing with preferences become more sophisticated, it becomes essential to deal with var...
Nonmonotonic reasoning is intended to apply specifically in situation where the initial information ...
The revision and transformation of knowledge is widely recognized as a key issue in knowledge repres...
We provide a general framework for constructing natural consequence relations for paraconsistent a...