Coherent systems
One aspect of common sense reasoning is reasoning about normal cases, e.g. a physician will first try to interpret symptoms by a common disease, and will take more exotic possibilities only later into account. Such "normality" can be encoded, e.g. by a relation, where case A is considered...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam
Elsevier
2004, 2004
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| Series: | Studies in logic and practical reasoning
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| Collection: | Elsevier eBook collection Mathematics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 435-439) and index
- Foreword (by David Makinson)
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
- CHAPTER 1 : INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 2 : CONCEPTS
- CHAPTER 3 : PREFERENCES
- CHAPTER 4 : DISTANCES
- CHAPTER 5 : DEFINABILITY PRESERVATION
- CHAPTER 6 : SUMS
- CHAPTER 7 : SIZE
- CHAPTER 8 : INTEGRATION
- CHAPTER 9 : CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK
- Index