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Time, defeasible logic and belief revision: pathways to legal dynamics
(Journal of applied logics, 2021-05-01)
In order to properly model norm change in the law, temporal aspects of legal dynamics must be considered. Since there exist several time-based features of law that should be studied, we discuss two interesting approaches: ...
Contextual Knowledge and Belief: Representation and ReasoningContextual Knowledge and Belief: Representation and Reasoning
(Computación y Sistemas, 2009)
Assessing communication strategies in argumentation-based negotiation agents equipped with belief revision
(IOS Press, 2016-06)
The importance of negotiation has increased in the last years as a relevant interaction to solve conflicts in multiagent systems. Although there are many different scenarios, a typical negotiating situation involves two ...
Stratified Belief Bases Revision with Argumentative Inference
(Springer, 2013)
A belief revision approach for argumentation–based negotiation agents
(University of Zielona Gora, 2015-09)
Negotiation is an interaction that happens in multi-agent systems when agents have conflicting objectives and must look for an acceptable agreement. A typical negotiating situation involves two agents that cannot reach ...
Belief revision in structured probabilistic argumentation: Model and application to cyber security
(Springer, 2016-12)
In real-world applications, knowledge bases consisting of all the available information for a specific domain, along with the current state of affairs, will typically contain contradictory data, coming from different ...
Belief and Contextual Acceptance
(Springer, 2010)
A quantitative approach to belief revision in structured probabilistic argumentation
(Springer, 2016-04-19)
Many real-world knowledge-based systems must deal with information coming from different sources that invariably leads to incompleteness, overspecification, or inherently uncertain content. The presence of these varying ...