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The following pages link to Using approximate reasoning to represent default knowledge (Q578935):
Displaying 17 items.
- Applause: An implementation of the Collins-Michalski theory of plausible reasoning (Q751307) (← links)
- Non-monotonic set theoretic operations (Q809629) (← links)
- A prioritized information fusion method for handling fuzzy decision-making problems (Q816670) (← links)
- Pluralistic evaluation of belief plausibility and its application to nonmonotonic reasoning (Q913785) (← links)
- Default reasoning and possibility theory (Q1103418) (← links)
- Expert system models for inference with imperfect knowledge: A comparative study (Q1110349) (← links)
- Default knowledge and measures of specificity (Q1183171) (← links)
- On considerations of credibility of evidence (Q1209528) (← links)
- Reasoning with vague default (Q1282590) (← links)
- Structures for prioritized fusion of fuzzy information (Q1292581) (← links)
- Modelling default and likelihood reasoning as probabilistic reasoning. (Q1354054) (← links)
- Approximate reasoning and conflict resolution (Q1581900) (← links)
- Connectives and quantifiers in fuzzy sets (Q2277256) (← links)
- Fuzzy sets in a approximate reasoning. I: Inference with possibility distributions (Q2641291) (← links)
- A fuzzy version of default logic (Q3005744) (← links)
- A GENERALIZED VIEW OF NONMONOTONIC KNOWLEDGE: A SET OF THEORETIC PERSPECTIVE (Q3058484) (← links)
- REPRESENTING DEFAULTS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF POSSIBILITY THEORY∗ (Q3130057) (← links)