Logics in artificial intelligence : European Workshop, JELIA '98, Dagstuhl, Germany, October 12-15, 1998 : proceedings
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Logics in artificial intelligence : European Workshop, JELIA '98, Dagstuhl, Germany, October 12-15, 1998 : proceedings
(Lecture notes in computer science, 1489 . Lecture notes in artificial intelligence)
Springer, c1998
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JELIA '98 : logics in artificial intelligence
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This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at the conference and two abstracts from invited speakers. The programme committee selected these 25 papers from 12 countries out of 65 submissions from 17 countries. The rst JELIA meeting was in Rosco , France, ten years ago. Afterwards, it took place in the Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, Portugal, and now again in Germany. The proceedings of the last four meetings appeared in the Springer-Verlag LNCS series, and a selected series of papers of the English and the Portuguese meeting appeared as special issues in the Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics and in the Journal of Automated Reasoning, respectively. The aim of JELIA was and still is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and results in the domain of foundations of AI, focusing on rigorous descriptions of some aspects of intelligence. These descriptions are promoted by applications, and produced by logical tools and methods. The papers contained in this volume cover the following topics: 1. Logic programming 2. Epistemic logics 3. Theorem proving 4. Non-monotonic reasoning 5. Non-standard logics 6. Knowledge representation 7. Higher order logics We would like to warmly thank the authors, the invited speakers, the m- bers of the program committee, and the additional reviewers listed below. They all have made these proceedings possible and ensured their quality.
Table of Contents
Logic Programming
The Well-Founded Semantics Is the Principle of Inductive
Definition
Marc Denecker
Combining Introspection and Communication with Rationality and Reactivity in Agents
Pierangelo Dell'Acqua, Fariba Sadri, Francesca Toni
Disjunctive Logic Program = Horn Program + Control Program
Wenjin Lu, Ulrich Furbach
Semantics of Partial-Order Programs
Mauricio Osorio
Epistemic Logics Persistence and Minimality in Epistemic Loggic
Wiebe van der Hoek, Jan Jaspars, Elias Thijsse
Prohairetic Deontic Logic (PDL) Leendert W.N. van der Torre, Yao-Hua Tan
Phased Labeled Logics of Conditional Goals
Leendert W.N. van der Torre
Theorem Proving
Analysis of Distributed-Search Contraction-Based Strategies
Maria Paola Bonacina
A Deduction Method Complete for Refutation and Finite Satisfiability
Francois Bry, Sunna Torge
Requirement-Based Cooperative Theorem Proving
Dirk Fuchs
U-Resolution: An Inference Rule for Regular Multiple-Valued Logics
Sonia M. Leach, James J. Lu, Neil V. Murray, Erik Rosenthal
A Matrix Characterization for MELL
Heiko Mantel, Christoph Kreitz
A Resolution Calculus for Dynamic Semantics
Christof Monz, Maarten de Rijke
Algorithms on Atomic Representations of Herbrand Models
Reinhard Pichler
Non-monotonic Reasoning
On the Intertranslatability of Autoepistemic, Default and Priority Logics, and Parallel Circumscription
Tomi Janhunen
An Approach to Query-Answering in Reiter's Default Logic and the Underlying Existence of Extensions Problem
Thomas Linke, Torsten Schaub
Towards State Update Axioms: Reifying Successor State Axioms Michael Thielscher
Non-Standard Logics A Mechanised Proof System for Relation Algebra using Display Logic
Jeremy E. Dawson, Rajeev Gore
Relative Similarity Logics are Decidable: Reduction to FO2 with Equality
Stephane Demri, Beata Konikowska
A Conditional Logic for Belief Revision
Laura Giordano, ValentinaGliozzi, Nicola Olivetti
Implicates and Reduction Techniques for Temporal Logics
Inman P. de Guzman, Manuel Ojeda-Aciego, Augustin Valverde
A Logic for Anytime Deduction and Anytime Compilation
Frederic Koriche
Knowledge Representation
On Knowledge, Strings, and Paradoxes
Manfred Kerber
Propositional Lower Bounds: Generalization and Algorithms
Marco Cadoli, Luigi Palopoli, Francesco Scarcello
Higher Order Logics
Higher Order Generalization
Jianguo Lu, Masateru Harao, Masami Hagiya
Invited Talks
The Logical Characterization of Goal-Directed Behavior in the Presence of Exogenous Events
Erik Sandewall
Towards Inference and Computation Mobility: the Jinni Experiment
Paul Tarau
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