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1. NMR 1984: New Paltz, NY, USA
- Proceedings of the Non-Monotonic Reasoning Workshop, Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz, NY 12561, USA, October 17-19, 1984. American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) 1984
- Nicholas Ascher:
Linguistic Understanding and Non-Monotonic Reasoning. NMR 1984: 1-20 - Alexander Borgida, Tomasz Imielinski:
Decision Making in Commitees - A Framework for Dealing with Inconsistency and Non-Monotonicity. NMR 1984: 21-32 - Garrison W. Cottrell:
Re: Inheritance Hierarchies with Exceptions. NMR 1984: 33-56 - Jon Doyle:
Circumscription and Implicit Definability. NMR 1984: 57-69 - David W. Etherington, Robert E. Mercer, Raymond Reiter:
On the Adequacy of Predicate Circumscription for Closed-World Reasoning. NMR 1984: 70-81 - Martin A. Fischler, Oscar Firschein:
Computational Vision as a (Non-Monotonic) Reasoning Process. NMR 1984: 82-92 - Clark Glymour, Richmond H. Thomason:
Default Reasoning and the Logic of Theory Perturbation. NMR 1984: 93-102 - James W. Goodwin:
WATSON: A Dependency Directed Inference System. NMR 1984: 103-114 - Benjamin N. Grosof:
Default Reasoning as Circumscription. NMR 1984: 115-124 - Joseph Y. Halpern, Yoram Moses:
Towards a Theory of Knowledge and Ignorance: Preliminary Report. NMR 1984: 125-143 - Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie L. Webber, Ralph M. Weischedel:
Default Reasoning in Interaction. NMR 1984: 144-150 - Vladimir Lifschitz:
Some Results on Circumscription. NMR 1984: 151-164 - Witold Lukaszewicz:
Considerations on Default Logic. NMR 1984: 165-193 - V. Wiktor Marek:
A Natural Semantics for Modal Logic over Databases and Model-Theoretic Forcing. NMR 1984: 194-240 - João P. Martins, Stuart C. Shapiro:
A Model for Belief Revision. NMR 1984: 241-294 - John McCarthy:
Applications of Circumscription to Formalizing Common Sense Knowledge. NMR 1984: 295-324 - L. Thorne McCarty:
Programming Directly in a Non Monotonic Logic. NMR 1984: 325-336 - Jack Minker, Donald Perlis:
Protected Circumscription. NMR 1984: 337-343 - Robert C. Moore:
Possible-World Semantics for Autoepistemic Logic. NMR 1984: 344-354 - Mary Angela Papalaskaris, Alan Bundy:
Topics for Circumscription. NMR 1984: 355-362 - Donald Perlis:
Non-Monotonicity and Real-Time Reasoning. NMR 1984: 363-372 - David Poole:
A Logical System for Default Reasoning. NMR 1984: 373-384 - James A. Reggia, Dana S. Nau:
An Abductive Non-Monotonic Logic. NMR 1984: 385-395 - Donald Perlis:
Bibliography of Literature on Non-Monotonic Reasoning. NMR 1984: 396-401
Acknowledgement: The information on this page was contributed by Hendrik Decker
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