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16th ECSQARU 2021: Prague, Czech Republic
- Jirina Vejnarová, Nic Wilson:
Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty - 16th European Conference, ECSQARU 2021, Prague, Czech Republic, September 21-24, 2021, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12897, Springer 2021, ISBN 978-3-030-86771-3
Argumentation and Analogical Reasoning
- Stergos D. Afantenos, Tarek Kunze, Suryani Lim, Henri Prade, Gilles Richard:
Analogies Between Sentences: Theoretical Aspects - Preliminary Experiments. 3-18 - Leila Amgoud:
Non-monotonic Explanation Functions. 19-31 - Leila Amgoud, Victor David:
Similarity Measures Based on Compiled Arguments. 32-44 - AnneMarie Borg, Floris Bex:
Necessary and Sufficient Explanations for Argumentation-Based Conclusions. 45-58 - Lisa A. Chalaguine, Anthony Hunter:
Addressing Popular Concerns Regarding COVID-19 Vaccination with Natural Language Argumentation Dialogues. 59-73 - Anthony Hunter:
Argument Strength in Probabilistic Argumentation Using Confirmation Theory. 74-88 - Timotheus Kampik, Dov M. Gabbay:
The Degrees of Monotony-Dilemma in Abstract Argumentation. 89-102 - Jean-Guy Mailly:
Constrained Incomplete Argumentation Frameworks. 103-116 - Daniel Neugebauer, Jörg Rothe, Kenneth Skiba:
Complexity of Nonemptiness in Control Argumentation Frameworks. 117-129 - Nico Potyka:
Generalizing Complete Semantics to Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks. 130-143 - Henry Prakken:
Philosophical Reflections on Argument Strength and Gradual Acceptability. 144-158 - Samy Sá, João F. L. Alcântara:
An Abstract Argumentation and Logic Programming Comparison Based on 5-Valued Labellings. 159-172 - Samy Sá, João F. L. Alcântara:
Assumption-Based Argumentation Is Logic Programming with Projection. 173-186 - Rafael Silva, João F. L. Alcântara:
A Paraconsistent Approach to Deal with Epistemic Inconsistencies in Argumentation. 187-200 - Bruno Yun, Srdjan Vesic:
Gradual Semantics for Weighted Bipolar SETAFs. 201-214
Bayesian Networks and Graphical Models
- Sarah Benikhlef, Philippe Leray, Guillaume Raschia, Montassar Ben Messaoud, Fayrouz Sakly:
Multi-task Transfer Learning for Bayesian Network Structures. 217-228 - Tara Koopman, Silja Renooij:
Persuasive Contrastive Explanations for Bayesian Networks. 229-242 - Johan Kwisthout:
Explainable AI Using MAP-Independence. 243-254 - Martin Plajner, Jirí Vomlel:
Bayesian Networks for the Test Score Prediction: A Case Study on a Math Graduation Exam. 255-267 - Bahare Salmani, Joost-Pieter Katoen:
Fine-Tuning the Odds in Bayesian Networks. 268-283 - Julissa Villanueva Llerena, Denis Deratani Mauá, Alessandro Antonucci:
Cautious Classification with Data Missing Not at Random Using Generative Random Forests. 284-298
Belief Functions
- Esther Anna Corsi, Tommaso Flaminio, Hykel Hosni:
Scoring Rules for Belief Functions and Imprecise Probabilities: A Comparison. 301-313 - Milan Daniel, Václav Kratochvíl:
Comparison of Shades and Hiddenness of Conflict. 314-327 - Hélène Fargier, Érik Martin-Dorel, Pierre Pomeret-Coquot:
Games of Incomplete Information: A Framework Based on Belief Functions. 328-341 - Fares Grina, Zied Elouedi, Eric Lefèvre:
Uncertainty-Aware Resampling Method for Imbalanced Classification Using Evidence Theory. 342-353 - Radim Jirousek, Václav Kratochvíl:
Approximations of Belief Functions Using Compositional Models. 354-366 - Davide Petturiti, Barbara Vantaggi:
Dempster-Shafer Approximations and Probabilistic Bounds in Statistical Matching. 367-380 - Tekwa Tedjini, Sohaib Afifi, Frédéric Pichon, Eric Lefèvre:
The Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows and Evidential Service and Travel Times: A Recourse Model. 381-395
Imprecise Probability
- Alessandro Antonucci, Francesca Mangili, Claudio Bonesana, Giorgia Adorni:
A New Score for Adaptive Tests in Bayesian and Credal Networks. 399-412 - Yonatan Carlos Carranza Alarcón, Sébastien Destercke:
Multi-label Chaining with Imprecise Probabilities. 413-426 - Enrique Miranda, Ignacio Montes:
Centroids of Credal Sets: A Comparative Study. 427-441 - Floris Persiau, Jasper De Bock, Gert de Cooman:
The Smallest Probability Interval a Sequence Is Random for: A Study for Six Types of Randomness. 442-454
Inconsistency Handling and Preferences
- Amílcar Mata Díaz, Ramón Pino Pérez:
Merging Epistemic States and Manipulation. 457-470 - Christophe Labreuche:
Explanation with the Winter Value: Efficient Computation for Hierarchical Choquet Integrals. 471-485 - Xiaolong Liu, Philippe Besnard, Sylvie Doutre:
Inducing Inference Relations from Inconsistency Measures. 486-498 - Kedian Mu:
The Degree of Conflict Between Formulas in an Inconsistent Knowledge Base. 499-510
Possibility Theory and Fuzzy Approaches
- Ismaïl Baaj, Jean-Philippe Poli, Wassila Ouerdane, Nicolas Maudet:
Representation of Explanations of Possibilistic Inference Decisions. 513-527 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade, Agnès Rico:
Towards a Tesseract of Sugeno Integrals. 528-542 - Tommaso Flaminio, Lluís Godo, Sara Ugolini:
Canonical Extension of Possibility Measures to Boolean Algebras of Conditionals. 543-556 - Laura Giordano:
On the KLM Properties of a Fuzzy DL with Typicality. 557-571
Probability Logics
- Alessandro Aldini, Gianluca Curzi, Pierluigi Graziani, Mirko Tagliaferri:
Trust Evidence Logic. 575-589 - Janneke H. Bolt, Linda C. van der Gaag:
Generalized Rules of Probabilistic Independence. 590-602 - Arianna Casanova, Jürg Kohlas, Marco Zaffalon:
Algebras of Sets and Coherent Sets of Gambles. 603-615 - Vincent de Wit, Dragan Doder, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
A Probabilistic Deontic Logic. 616-628 - Angelo Gilio, Giuseppe Sanfilippo:
Iterated Conditionals and Characterization of P-Entailment. 629-643 - Jürgen Landes:
A Triple Uniqueness of the Maximum Entropy Approach. 644-656 - Shota Motoura:
A Logic and Computation for Popper's Conditional Probabilities. 657-671 - Niki Pfeifer, Giuseppe Sanfilippo:
Interpreting Connexive Principles in Coherence-Based Probability Logic. 672-687
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