Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence
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- Giulianella Coletti(University of Perugia)Didier Dubois(University of Toulouse)Romano Scozzafava(University “La Sapienza”)
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- Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), 1995. "Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence," Springer Books, Springer, number 978-1-4899-1424-8, January.
Handle: RePEc:spr:sprbok:978-1-4899-1424-8
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-1424-8
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Alain Chateauneuf, 1995. "Ellsberg Paradox Intuition and Choquet Expected Utility," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 1-20, Springer.
- Petr Hájek, 1995. "Fuzzy Logic as Logic," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 21-30, Springer.
- Jürg Kohlas, 1995. "Mathematical Foundations of Evidence Theory," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 31-64, Springer.
- Henry E. Kyburg Jr., 1995. "Semantics for Uncertain Inference Based on Statistical Knowledge," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 65-81, Springer.
- Frank Lad & Ian Coope, 1995. "Prospects and Problems in Applying the Fundamental Theorem of Prevision as an Expert System: An Example of Learning About Parole Decisions," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 83-100, Springer.
- Frank Lad, 1995. "Coherent Prevision as a Linear Functional without an Underlying Measure Space: The Purely Arithmetic Structure of Logical Relations Among Conditional Quantities," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 101-111, Springer.
- Serafín Moral & Nic Wilson, 1995. "Revision Rules for Convex Sets of Probabilities," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 113-127, Springer.
- Hung T. Nguyen, 1995. "Some Mathematical Tools for Decision Making under Partial Knowledge," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 129-156, Springer.
- Judea Pearl, 1995. "From Bayesian Networks to Causal Networks," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 157-182, Springer.
- Andrea Capotorti, 1995. "Generalized Concept of Atoms for Conditional Events," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 183-189, Springer.
- Giuseppe Di Biase & Antonio Maturo, 1995. "Checking the Coherence of Conditional Probabilities in Expert Systems: Remarks and Algorithms," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 191-200, Springer.
- Serena Doria & Antonio Maturo, 1995. "A Hyperstructure of Conditional Events for Artificial Intelligence," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 201-208, Springer.
- Didier Dubois & Henri Prade, 1995. "Possibilistic Logic and Plausible Inference," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 209-228, Springer.
- Giangiacomo Gerla, 1995. "Probability Logic as a Fuzzy Logic," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 229-230, Springer.
- Angelo Gilio, 1995. "Algorithms for Precise and Imprecise Conditional Probability Assessments," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 231-254, Springer.
- Rolf Haenni, 1995. "A Valuation-Based Architecture for Assumption-Based Reasoning," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 255-257, Springer.
- Urs Hänni, 1995. "Computing Symbolic Support Functions by Classical Theorem-Proving Techniques," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 259-261, Springer.
- Radim Jiroušek & Jiří Vomlel, 1995. "Inconsistent Knowledge Integration in a Probabilistic Model," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 263-270, Springer.
- Paolo Vicig, 1995. "Conditional and Comparative Probabilities in Artificial Intelligence," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 271-280, Springer.
- Romano Scozzafava, 1995. "Roundtable (Panel discussion)," Springer Books, in: Giulianella Coletti & Didier Dubois & Romano Scozzafava (ed.), Mathematical Models for Handling Partial Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence, pages 281-302, Springer.
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