International audienceThis paper provides a survey of possibilistic logic as a simple and efficient tool for handling nonmonotonic reasoning, with some emphasis on algorithmic issues. In our previous works, two well-known nonmonotonic systems have been encoded in the possibility theory framework: the preferential inference based on System P, and the rational closure inference proposed by Lehmann and Magidor which relies on System P augmented with a rational monotony postulate. System P is known to provide reasonable but very cautious conclusions, and in particular, preferential inference is blocked by the presence of “irrelevant” properties. When using Lehmann's rational closure, the inference machinery, which is then more productive, may s...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a new formalization of the inductive logic programmin...
International audiencePossibilistic logic is a weighted logic that handles uncertain...
International audienceIn this paper, we study how to explain to end-users the inference results of p...
International audienceIn nonmonotonic reasoning, the preferential system P is known to provide reaso...
International audienceThis paper provides a brief survey of possibilistic logic as a simple and effi...
International audiencePossibility theory offers a general framework for dealing with default rules o...
International audienceIn nonmonotonic reasoning, Lehmann's preferential System P is known to provide...
International audiencePossibility theory offers a framework where both Lehmann's "preferential infer...
Default rules express concise pieces of knowledge having implicit exceptions, which is appropriate f...
This article provides an experimental analysis of the possibilistic handling of default rules. Three...
AbstractDefault rules express concise pieces of knowledge having implicit exceptions, which is appro...
This article tests human inference rationality when dealing with default rules. To study human ratio...
International audiencePossibilistic logic is a weighted logic introduced and developed since the mid...
AbstractIn this paper, we survey some quantitative and qualitative approaches to uncertainty managem...
International audiencePossibilistic logic (PL) is more than thirty years old. The paper proposes a s...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a new formalization of the inductive logic programmin...
International audiencePossibilistic logic is a weighted logic that handles uncertain...
International audienceIn this paper, we study how to explain to end-users the inference results of p...
International audienceIn nonmonotonic reasoning, the preferential system P is known to provide reaso...
International audienceThis paper provides a brief survey of possibilistic logic as a simple and effi...
International audiencePossibility theory offers a general framework for dealing with default rules o...
International audienceIn nonmonotonic reasoning, Lehmann's preferential System P is known to provide...
International audiencePossibility theory offers a framework where both Lehmann's "preferential infer...
Default rules express concise pieces of knowledge having implicit exceptions, which is appropriate f...
This article provides an experimental analysis of the possibilistic handling of default rules. Three...
AbstractDefault rules express concise pieces of knowledge having implicit exceptions, which is appro...
This article tests human inference rationality when dealing with default rules. To study human ratio...
International audiencePossibilistic logic is a weighted logic introduced and developed since the mid...
AbstractIn this paper, we survey some quantitative and qualitative approaches to uncertainty managem...
International audiencePossibilistic logic (PL) is more than thirty years old. The paper proposes a s...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a new formalization of the inductive logic programmin...
International audiencePossibilistic logic is a weighted logic that handles uncertain...
International audienceIn this paper, we study how to explain to end-users the inference results of p...