Juba recently proposed a formulation of learning abductive reasoning from examples, in which both the relative plausibility of various explanations, as well as which explanations are valid, are learned directly from data. The main shortcoming of this formulation of the task is that it assumes access to full-information (i.e., fully specified) examples; relatedly, it offers no role for declarative background knowledge, as such knowledge is rendered redundant in the abduction task by complete information. In this work we extend the formulation to utilize such partially specified examples, along with declarative background knowledge about the missing data. We show that it is possible to use implicitly learned rules together with the explicitly...
AbstractAbduction is an inference mechanism where given a knowledge base and some observations, the ...
We propose an integration of abduction and induction where the two inference processes cooperate in...
Summary. Most logic–based approaches characterize abduction as a kind of back-wards deduction plus a...
Our work extends Juba’s formulation of learning abductive reasoning from examples, in which both the...
We consider a new formulation of abduction in which degrees of "plausibility" of explanations, along...
We consider a new formulation of abduction. Our formulation differs from the existing approaches in ...
Inference from an observed or hypothesized condition to a plausible cause or explanation for this co...
In real-life domains, learning systems often have to deal with various kinds of imperfections in dat...
We investigate how abduction and induction can be integrated into a common learning framework throug...
This paper presents a knowledge-based learning method and reports on case studies in different domai...
The purpose of this piece is to provide a critical analysis on some key aspects of abduction, as con...
We investigate how abduction and induction can be integrated into a common learning framework. In pa...
Most logic–based approaches characterize abduction as a kind of backwards deduction plus additional ...
In this paper, we propose a reconstruction of logic-based approaches to abductive reasoning in terms...
We propose sometimes very plausible hypotheses as explanations for an observation, given what we kno...
AbstractAbduction is an inference mechanism where given a knowledge base and some observations, the ...
We propose an integration of abduction and induction where the two inference processes cooperate in...
Summary. Most logic–based approaches characterize abduction as a kind of back-wards deduction plus a...
Our work extends Juba’s formulation of learning abductive reasoning from examples, in which both the...
We consider a new formulation of abduction in which degrees of "plausibility" of explanations, along...
We consider a new formulation of abduction. Our formulation differs from the existing approaches in ...
Inference from an observed or hypothesized condition to a plausible cause or explanation for this co...
In real-life domains, learning systems often have to deal with various kinds of imperfections in dat...
We investigate how abduction and induction can be integrated into a common learning framework throug...
This paper presents a knowledge-based learning method and reports on case studies in different domai...
The purpose of this piece is to provide a critical analysis on some key aspects of abduction, as con...
We investigate how abduction and induction can be integrated into a common learning framework. In pa...
Most logic–based approaches characterize abduction as a kind of backwards deduction plus additional ...
In this paper, we propose a reconstruction of logic-based approaches to abductive reasoning in terms...
We propose sometimes very plausible hypotheses as explanations for an observation, given what we kno...
AbstractAbduction is an inference mechanism where given a knowledge base and some observations, the ...
We propose an integration of abduction and induction where the two inference processes cooperate in...
Summary. Most logic–based approaches characterize abduction as a kind of back-wards deduction plus a...