Stare decisis is a fundamental principle of case-based reasoning. Yet its application varies in complexity and depends, in particular, on whether relevant past decisions agree, or exist at all. The contribution of this paper is a formal treatment of types of the hardness of case-based decisions. The typology of hardness is defined in terms of the arguments for and against the issue to be decided, and their kind of validity (conclusive, presumptive, coherent, incoherent). We apply the typology of hardness to Berman and Hafner's research on the dynamics of case-based reasoning and show formally how the hardness of decisions varies with time
Classic behavioral decision research has intensively explored deliberate processes in decision makin...
This paper is an attempt at providing a fuzzy set-based formalization of case-based reasoning. The p...
textabstractOver the past decade, case-based reasoning (CBR) has emerged as a major research area wi...
Stare decisis is a fundamental principle of case-based reasoning. Yet its application varies in comp...
Stare decisis is a fundamental principle of case-based reasoning. Yet its application varies in comp...
International audienceThis paper suggests that decision-making under uncertainty is, at least partly...
Much work on legal knowledge systems treats legal reasoning as arguments that lead from a descriptio...
In hard cases of comparison, people are faced with two options neither of which is conceived of as b...
This paper presents an argument against the widespread view that ‘hard choices’ are hard because of ...
© 2021 Juan Pablo Franco UlloaHumans are presented daily with decisions that require solving complex...
Gilboa and Schmeidler provide a new paradigm for modeling decision making under uncertainty. Case-ba...
International audienceThis paper is an attempt at providing a fuzzy set-based approach to case-based...
Comparison between cases is a core issue in case-based reasoning. In this paper, we discuss a logica...
The explanation and justification of decisions is an important subject in contemporary data-driven a...
We define and study the notions of stability and relevance forprecedent-based reasoning, focusing on...
Classic behavioral decision research has intensively explored deliberate processes in decision makin...
This paper is an attempt at providing a fuzzy set-based formalization of case-based reasoning. The p...
textabstractOver the past decade, case-based reasoning (CBR) has emerged as a major research area wi...
Stare decisis is a fundamental principle of case-based reasoning. Yet its application varies in comp...
Stare decisis is a fundamental principle of case-based reasoning. Yet its application varies in comp...
International audienceThis paper suggests that decision-making under uncertainty is, at least partly...
Much work on legal knowledge systems treats legal reasoning as arguments that lead from a descriptio...
In hard cases of comparison, people are faced with two options neither of which is conceived of as b...
This paper presents an argument against the widespread view that ‘hard choices’ are hard because of ...
© 2021 Juan Pablo Franco UlloaHumans are presented daily with decisions that require solving complex...
Gilboa and Schmeidler provide a new paradigm for modeling decision making under uncertainty. Case-ba...
International audienceThis paper is an attempt at providing a fuzzy set-based approach to case-based...
Comparison between cases is a core issue in case-based reasoning. In this paper, we discuss a logica...
The explanation and justification of decisions is an important subject in contemporary data-driven a...
We define and study the notions of stability and relevance forprecedent-based reasoning, focusing on...
Classic behavioral decision research has intensively explored deliberate processes in decision makin...
This paper is an attempt at providing a fuzzy set-based formalization of case-based reasoning. The p...
textabstractOver the past decade, case-based reasoning (CBR) has emerged as a major research area wi...