Preference logics and AI preference representation languages are both concerned with reasoning about preferences on combinatorial domains, yet so far these two streams of research have had little interaction. This paper contributes to the bridging of these areas. We start by constructing a "prototypical" preference logic, which combines features of existing preference logics, and then we show that many well-known preference languages, such as CP-nets and its extensions, are natural fragments of it. After establishing useful characterizations of dominance and consistency in our logic, we study the complexity of satisfiability in the general case as well as for meaningful fragments, and we study the expressive power as well as the relative su...
Agents make decisions based on their preferences. Thus, to predict their decisions one has to learn ...
technical reportThis dissertation begins with a logical analysis of the notion of preference. Earlie...
International audienceQualitative and comparative preference statements of the form “prefer α to β” ...
Preference logics and AI preference representation languages are both concerned with reasoning about...
AbstractA simple logic of conditional preferences is defined, with a language that allows the compac...
A simple logic of conditional preferences is defined, with a language that allows the compact repres...
A fundamental task for reasoning with preferences is the following: given input preference informati...
Conditional preference statements have been used to compactly represent preferences over combinatori...
Several logical languages have been studied in AI for encoding compactly preference relations over a...
A logic of conditional preferences is defined, with a language which allows she compact representati...
Well-behaved preferences (e.g., total pre-orders) are a cornerstone of several areas in artificial i...
A family of modal logics of preference is presented. It is argued that modeling preference as a moda...
We analyse preference inference, through consistency, for general preference languages based on lexi...
Several logical languages have been considered in AI for en-coding compactly preference relations ov...
Conditional preference networks (CP-nets) exploit the power of conditional ceteris paribus rules to ...
Agents make decisions based on their preferences. Thus, to predict their decisions one has to learn ...
technical reportThis dissertation begins with a logical analysis of the notion of preference. Earlie...
International audienceQualitative and comparative preference statements of the form “prefer α to β” ...
Preference logics and AI preference representation languages are both concerned with reasoning about...
AbstractA simple logic of conditional preferences is defined, with a language that allows the compac...
A simple logic of conditional preferences is defined, with a language that allows the compact repres...
A fundamental task for reasoning with preferences is the following: given input preference informati...
Conditional preference statements have been used to compactly represent preferences over combinatori...
Several logical languages have been studied in AI for encoding compactly preference relations over a...
A logic of conditional preferences is defined, with a language which allows she compact representati...
Well-behaved preferences (e.g., total pre-orders) are a cornerstone of several areas in artificial i...
A family of modal logics of preference is presented. It is argued that modeling preference as a moda...
We analyse preference inference, through consistency, for general preference languages based on lexi...
Several logical languages have been considered in AI for en-coding compactly preference relations ov...
Conditional preference networks (CP-nets) exploit the power of conditional ceteris paribus rules to ...
Agents make decisions based on their preferences. Thus, to predict their decisions one has to learn ...
technical reportThis dissertation begins with a logical analysis of the notion of preference. Earlie...
International audienceQualitative and comparative preference statements of the form “prefer α to β” ...