Preferences are part of every day life driving to choice and action. We consider that there is a gap between preferences expressed by people and those we can find in the repositories. In this paper we explore a small set of preferences in the domain of movies, given by humans, in order to understand the expressive possibilities of some languages appearing in the literature: conditional logics and reward logics. After some experiments we contribute with a proposal for reasoning about preferences. © 2015 The authors and IOS Press. All rights reserved.The authors also acknowledge support by the Spanish MICINN projects EdeTRI (TIN2012-39348-C02-01), and MILESS (TIN2013-45039-P), the European Project DwB (GA Number 262608), and the grant 2009SGR...
Preference logics and AI preference representation languages are both concerned with reasoning about...
Preference-based reasoning is a form of commonsense rea-soning that makes many problems easier to ex...
International audienceWe consider preferences as fulfillment of conditional desires, which can be ei...
Most of reasoning for decision making in daily life is based on preferences. As other kinds of reaso...
International audienceQualitative and comparative preference statements of the form “prefer α to β” ...
International audiencePreferences are useful in many real-life problems, guiding human decision maki...
This paper provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions aswel...
■ I consider how to represent and reason with users ’ preferences. While areas of economics like soc...
International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of ut...
International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of ut...
Constraints and preferences are ubiquitous in real-life. Moreover, preferences can be of many kinds:...
A family of modal logics of preference is presented. It is argued that modeling preference as a moda...
The tutorial aims at introducing the general field that deals with techniques for representing, lear...
Abstract. Many mathematical frameworks aim at modeling human preferences, employing a number of meth...
In the context of practical reasoning, such as decision making and negotiation, it is necessary to m...
Preference logics and AI preference representation languages are both concerned with reasoning about...
Preference-based reasoning is a form of commonsense rea-soning that makes many problems easier to ex...
International audienceWe consider preferences as fulfillment of conditional desires, which can be ei...
Most of reasoning for decision making in daily life is based on preferences. As other kinds of reaso...
International audienceQualitative and comparative preference statements of the form “prefer α to β” ...
International audiencePreferences are useful in many real-life problems, guiding human decision maki...
This paper provides the reader with a presentation of preference modelling fundamental notions aswel...
■ I consider how to represent and reason with users ’ preferences. While areas of economics like soc...
International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of ut...
International audienceThe classical way of encoding preferences in decision theory is by means of ut...
Constraints and preferences are ubiquitous in real-life. Moreover, preferences can be of many kinds:...
A family of modal logics of preference is presented. It is argued that modeling preference as a moda...
The tutorial aims at introducing the general field that deals with techniques for representing, lear...
Abstract. Many mathematical frameworks aim at modeling human preferences, employing a number of meth...
In the context of practical reasoning, such as decision making and negotiation, it is necessary to m...
Preference logics and AI preference representation languages are both concerned with reasoning about...
Preference-based reasoning is a form of commonsense rea-soning that makes many problems easier to ex...
International audienceWe consider preferences as fulfillment of conditional desires, which can be ei...