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An attempt to adapt a logic of conditional preferences for reasoning with Contrary-To-Duties
- An attempt to adapt a logic of conditional preferences for reasoning with Contrary
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A Compilation of Updates plus Preferences
- @(email omitted); Abstract. We show how to compile programs formalizing update plus preference reasoning into standard
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A Hybrid Approach to Reasoning with Partially Elicited Preference Models
- A Hybrid Approach to Reasoning with Partially Elicited Preference Models Vu Ha? ? Decision Systems
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Reasoning About Soft Constraints and Conditional Preferences:
- Reasoning about soft constraints and conditional preferences: and approximation techniques* C
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Julie J.S. Parker Information Infrastructure Laboratory HP Laboratories Bristol HPL-2002-184 July 8
- with magazine staff, who continue to prefer the traditional means of contact. The reasons for this preference
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Improving the Exact Security of Digital Signature Schemes
- be preferable for reasonable measures of cost. Thesis Supervisor: Silvio Micali Title: Professor of Computer
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Reasoning about soft constraints and conditional preferences: Complexity results and approximation
- Reasoning about soft constraints and conditional preferences: complexity results and approximation
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Heuristics Used in Reasoning with Multiple Causes and Effects
- CogSci98 Heuristics Used in Reasoning with Multiple Causes and Effects Abstract Two experiments
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A Computational Account of Preferences in Mental Model Construction
- for the reasoning problems having several solutions. The preferences can be explained by a specific process
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Weak Ordering - A New Definition
- . The central hypothesis of this work is that programmers prefer to reason about sequentially consistent memory
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