Buch, Englisch, 260 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 417 g
International Workshop FAIR '91, Smolenice, Czechoslovakia, September 8-13, 1991. Proceedings
Buch, Englisch, 260 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 417 g
Reihe: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
ISBN: 978-3-540-54507-1
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
This volume contains 6 invited lectures and 13 submitted
contributions to the scientific programme of the
international workshop Fundamentals of Artificial
Intelligence Research, FAIR '91, held at Smolenice Castle,
Czechoslovakia, September 8-12, 1991, under the sponsorship
of the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial
Intelligence, ECCAI. FAIR'91, the first of an intended
series of international workshops, addresses issues which
belong to the theoretical foundations of artificial
intelligence considered as a discipline focused on concise
theoretical description of some aspects of intelligence by
toolsand methods adopted from mathematics, logic, and
theoretical computer science. The intended goal of the FAIR
workshops is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas
and results in a domain where theoretical models play an
essential role. It is felt that such theoretical studies,
their development and their relations to AI experiments and
applications have to be promoted in the AI research
community.
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Informatik Künstliche Intelligenz Wissensbasierte Systeme, Expertensysteme
- Mathematik | Informatik Mathematik Mathematik Allgemein Grundlagen der Mathematik
- Technische Wissenschaften Elektronik | Nachrichtentechnik Elektronik Robotik
- Mathematik | Informatik EDV | Informatik Informatik Logik, formale Sprachen, Automaten
Weitere Infos & Material
User-oriented theorem proving with the ATINF graphic proof editor.- A modal analysis of possibility theory.- Making inconsistency respectable: A logical framework for inconsistency in reasoning, part I — A position paper.- Relational proof systems for some AI logics.- Formal grammars and cognitive architectures.- Efficient simulations of nondeterministic computations and their speed-up by the ring of cooperating machines.- A semantic characterization of disjunctive relations.- Execution of defeasible temporal clauses for building preferred models.- On the phenomenon of flattening “flexible prediction” concept hierarchy.- Possibilistic logic as a logical framework for min-max discrete optimisation problems and prioritized constraints.- An approach to data-driven learning.- Extending abduction from propositional to first-order logic.- Building in equational theories into the connection method.- Logical fiberings and polycontextural systems.- Automated deduction with associative commutative operators.- Towards a lattice of knowledge representation systems.- Inconsistencies handling: nonmonotonic and paraconsistent reasoning.- An approach to structural synthesis of data processing programs.- Negation as failure and intuitionistic three-valued logic.- Symbolic Computation and Artificial Intelligence.