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  1. Circumscription — A Form of Non-Monotonic Reasoning.John McCarthy - 1980 - Artificial Intelligence 13 (1-2):27–39.
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  • A logic for default reasoning.Ray Reiter - 1980 - Artificial Intelligence 13 (1-2):81-137.
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  • (1 other version)What does a conditional knowledge base entail?Daniel Lehmann & Menachem Magidor - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 55 (1):1-60.
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  • Nonmonotonic reasoning, preferential models and cumulative logics.Sarit Kraus, Daniel Lehmann & Menachem Magidor - 1990 - Artificial Intelligence 44 (1-2):167-207.
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  • Note about cardinality-based circumscription.Yves Moinard - 2000 - Artificial Intelligence 119 (1-2):259-273.
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  • Applications of Circumscription to Formalizing Common Sense Knowledge.John McCarthy - 1986 - Artificial Intelligence 28 (1):89–116.
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  • Semantic Considerations on nonmonotonic Logic.Robert C. Moore - 1985 - Artificial Intelligence 25 (1):75-94.
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  • The independent choice logic for modelling multiple agents under uncertainty.David Poole - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 94 (1-2):7-56.
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  • Knowledge-driven versus data-driven logics.Didier Dubois, Petr Hájek & Henri Prade - 2000 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 9 (1):65--89.
    The starting point of this work is the gap between two distinct traditions in information engineering: knowledge representation and data - driven modelling. The first tradition emphasizes logic as a tool for representing beliefs held by an agent. The second tradition claims that the main source of knowledge is made of observed data, and generally does not use logic as a modelling tool. However, the emergence of fuzzy logic has blurred the boundaries between these two traditions by putting forward fuzzy (...)
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  • Preferred answer sets for extended logic programs.Gerhard Brewka & Thomas Eiter - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 109 (1-2):297-356.
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  • Partial constraint satisfaction.Eugene C. Freuder & Richard J. Wallace - 1992 - Artificial Intelligence 58 (1-3):21-70.
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  • Logical representation and fusion of prioritized information based on guaranteed possibility measures: Application to the distance-based merging of classical bases.Salem Benferhat & Souhila Kaci - 2003 - Artificial Intelligence 148 (1-2):291-333.
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  • Representing meta-knowledge in Poole-systems.Gerhard Brewka - 2001 - Studia Logica 67 (2):153-165.
    We show how Poole-systems, a simple approach to nonmonotonic reasoning, can be extended to take meta-information into account adequately. The meta-information is used to guide the choice of formulas accepted by the reasoner as premises. Existence of a consistent set of conclusions is guaranteed by a least fixpoint construction. The proposed formalism has useful applications in defeasible reasoning, knowledge base fusion and belief revision.
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