Ecsqaru99
The Fifth European Conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches
to Reasoning with Uncertainty
Accepted papers
(To be published in
Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty
in Volume 1638 of the Springer LNCS series.)
Grigoris Antoniou
On the dynamics of default reasoning
Ofer Arieli and Arnon Avron
Non-monotonic and paraconsistent reasoning:
From basic entailments to plausible relations
Ramon Bejar and Felip Manya
A comparison of systematic and local search algorithms
for regular CNF formulas
Farid Benhammadi, Pascal Nicolas and Torsten Schaub
Query-answering in prioritized default logic
Boutheina Ben Yaghlane and Khaled Mellouli
Updating directed belief networks
Christian Borgelt and Rudolf Kruse
A critique of inductive causation
Rachel Bourne and Simon Parsons
Connecting lexicographic with maximum entropy entailment
Stefan Bruning and Torsten Schaub
Avoiding non-ground variables
Silvia Coradeschi and Alessandro Saffiotti
Anchoring symbols to vision data by fuzzy logic
Corine Cossart and Catherine Tossier
Filtering vs revision and update: Let us debate
Fabio Cozman
Irrelevance and independence axioms in quasi-Bayesian theory
Didier Dubois, Michel Grabisch and Henri Prade
Assessing the value of a candiadte: A qualitative possibilistic approach
Beatrice Duval and Pascal Nicolas
Learning default theories
Eric Gregoire
Handling inconsistency efficiently in the incremental construction
of stratified belief bases
J Guan and D Bell
Rough discovery and applications
Finn Jensen
Gradient descent training of Bayesian networks
Michael Kaminski
Open default theories over closed domains: An extended abstract
Fedia Khalfallah and Kholed Mellouli
Optimization algorithm for learning Bayesian network from data
Sebastien Konieczny and Ramon Pino Perez
Merging with integrity constraints
Ivan Kramosil
Boolean-like interpretation of sugeno integral
Norbet Lehmann and Rolf Haenni
An alternative to outward propagation for Dempster-Shafer Belief functions
Thomas Linke and Torsten Schaub
On bottom-up pre-processing techniques for automated default reasoning
Thomas Lukasiewicz and Gabriele Kern-Isharnez
Probabilisitc logic programming using maximum entropy
Anders Madsen and Bruce D'Ambrosio
Lazy propagation and independence of causal influence
Serafin Moral and Antonio Salmeron
A Monte Carlo algorithm for combining Dempster-Shafer belief based
on approximate pre-computation
Daniel Pacholczyk
An extension of a linguistic negation model allowing us
to deny nuanced property combinations
Simon Parsons and Shaw Green
Argumentation and qualitative decision making
Simon Petit-Renaud and Thierry Denoeux
Handling different forms of uncertainty in regression analysis:
a fuzzy belief structure approach
Michele Rombaut, Iman Jarkass and Thierry Denoeux
State recognition in discrete dynamical systems
using Petri nets and evidence theory
Stefan Siekmann, Jorg Gebhardt and Rudolf Kruse
Information fusion in the context of stock index prediction
Leon van der Torre
Defeasible goals
Nic Wilson and Jerome Mengin
Logical deduction using the local computation framework
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