Principles of Knowledge Representation
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Principles of Knowledge Representation
318 pages | © 1996
Studies in Logic, Language, and Information
Language and Linguistics: Formal Logic and Computational Linguistics
Philosophy: Logic and Philosophy of Language

Table of Contents
Preface
1. Non-Standard Theories of Uncertainty in Plausible Reasoning
Didier Dubois and Henri Prade
2. Probabilistic Foundations of Reasoning with Conditionals
Judea Pearl and Moisés Goldszmidt
3. Foundations of Logic Programming
Vladimir Lifschitz
4. Abductive Theories in Artificial Intelligence
Kurt Konolige
5. Inductive Logic Programming
Stefan Wrobel
6. Reasoning in Description Logics
Francesco M. Donini, Maurizio Lenzerini, Daniele Nardi and Andrea Schaerf
7. Artificial Intelligence: A Computational Perspective
Bernhard Nebel
8. The Consistency-based Approach to Automated Diagnosis of Devices
Oskar Dressler and Peter Struss
Index
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