Rudolf Kruse, Pierre Siegel (Eds.):
Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning and Uncertainty, European Conference, ECSQAU, Marseille, France, October 15-17, 1991, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 548 Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-54659-6
Invited Lectures
Dov M. Gabbay: Abduction in Labelled Deductive Systems - A Conceptual Abstract.
3-11
Peter Gärdenfors: Nonmonotonic inference, expectations, and neural networks.
12-27
Akira Nakamura: A Logic of Imprecise Monadic Predicades and its Relation to the S5-Modal Fuzzy Logic.
254-261
Ulrich G. Oppel: Every Complex System can be Determined by a Causal Probabilistic Network Without Cycles and Every Such Network Determines a Markov Field.
262-266
Gerhard Paass: Probabilistic Default Reasoning Involving Continous Variables.
267-271
Odile Papini: Revision in Propositional Calculus.
272-276
T. Pontet: A Constraint-Based Approach to Uncertain and Imprecise Reasoning. Application to Expert Systems.
277-281
Philippe Quinio, Takashi Matsuyama: Random Closed Sets: a Unified Approach to the Representation of Imprecision and Uncertainty.
282-286
Antoine Rauzy: Knowledge Extraction in Trivalued Propositional Logic.
287-291
Paul C. Rhodes, Gerald R. Garside: Using Maximum Entropy to Identify Unsafe Assumptions in Probabilistic Expert Systems.
292-296