Logics in artificial intelligence : 8th European Conference, JELIA 2002, Cosenza, Italy, September 23-26, 2002 : proceedings

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Logics in artificial intelligence : 8th European Conference, JELIA 2002, Cosenza, Italy, September 23-26, 2002 : proceedings

Sergio Flesca ... [et al.] (eds.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 2424 . Lecture notes in artificial intelligence)

Springer, c2002

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TheEuropeanConferenceonLogicsinAIprovidesamajorbiennialforumforthe discussion of logic-oriented approaches to arti?cial intelligence. Following pre- ous workshops held in France (1988), The Netherlands (1990), Germany (1992), England (1994), Portugal (1996), Germany (1998), and Spain (2000) the eighth conference was in Cosenza, Italy, September 23-26, 2002. The international level and the overall technical quality of this event is now well established. As a c- sequence, the Program Committee wished to explicitly mark JELIA 2002 as a milestone by promoting the event from a "Workshop" to a "Conference". Theaimwastobringtogetheractiveresearchersinterestedinallaspectsc- cerning the use of logics in arti?cial intelligence to discuss current research, - sults,problems,andapplicationsofboththeoreticalandpracticalnature. JELIA strived to foster links and facilitate cross-fertilization of ideas among researchers from various disciplines, among researchers from academia, industry, and g- ernment, and between theoreticians and practitioners. ThetechnicalprogramofJELIA2002comprisedthreeinvitedtalksthatwere given by Georg Gottlob, Michael Gelfond, and Moshe Y. Vardi and 41 refereed contributions selected by the Program Committee amongst more than 100 s- mittedpapers. Asapartofthetechnicalprogram,theconferencefeaturedas- cial session consisting of 11 system presentations. Finally, the program included three tutorials by V. S. Subrahamanian, Dino Pedreschi and Fosca Giannotti, and Gerald Pfeifer.

Table of Contents

Multi-agent Systems.- A Logic Programming Language for Multi-agent Systems.- A Proof-System for the Safe Execution of Tasks in Multi-agent Systems.- An Argumentation Framework for Merging Conflicting Knowledge Bases.- Multi-agent Logics of Dynamic Belief and Knowledge.- Evolution and Changes.- Evolving Logic Programs.- A Compilation of Updates plus Preferences.- Description Logic and Semantic Web.- Towards Service Description Logics.- P- (D): A Probabilistic Extension of (D) for Probabilistic Ontologies in the Semantic Web.- A Temporal Description Logic for Reasoning over Conceptual Schemas and Queries.- Complexity Issues.- Polynomial-Length Planning Spans the Polynomial Hierarchy.- Complexity of Multi-agent Systems Behavior.- Complexity and Algorithms for the Matching of Bag and Set Terms.- Probabilistic Logic.- Non-commutativity and Expressive Deductive Logic Databases.- Using Institutions for the Study of Qualitative and Quantitative Conditional Logics.- Planning.- Theoretical and Empirical Aspects of a Planner in a Multi-agent Environment.- Answer Set Planning under Action Costs.- Modal Logic and Causal Reasoning.- On Fibring Semantics for BDI Logics.- A Modal Formulation of McCain and Turner's Theory of Causal Reasoning.- Second-Order Quantifier Elimination in Modal Contexts.- Theory.- Interpolation Theorems for Nonmonotonic Reasoning Systems.- Minimal Answer Computation and SOL.- Decidability of Interval Temporal Logics over Split-Frames via Granularity.- Reasoning under Uncertainty.- Uncertainty and Partial Non-uniform Assumptions in Parametric Deductive Databases.- A Qualitative Reasoning with Nuanced Information.- Satisfiability.- Dependent and Independent Variables in Propositional Satisfiability.- A DPLL-Based Calculus for Ground Satisfiability Modulo Theories.- Paraconsistent Reasoning.- Paraconsistent Reasoning via Quantified Boolean Formulas, I: Axiomatising Signed Systems.- Three-Valued Logics for Inconsistency Handling.- Paraconsistent Logic Programs.- Actions and Causation.- Interpolation Properties of Action Logic: Lazy-Formalization to the Frame Problem.- Reasoning about Actions in Prioritized Default Theory.- Towards a Conditional Logic of Actions and Causation.- Logics for Agents.- Axiomatising Nash-Consistent Coalition Logic.- Representing Possibilities in Relation to Constraints and Agents.- An Abductive Logic Programming Architecture for Negotiating Agents.- Semantics.- Preferred Answer Sets for Ordered Logic Programs.- Implementing Ordered Disjunction Using Answer Set Solvers for Normal Programs.- An Infinite-Valued Semantics for Logic Programs with Negation.- Optimization Issues in Answer Set Semantics.- More on noMoRe.- Answer Set Programming by Ant Colony Optimization.- Testing the Equivalence of Logic Programs under Stable Model Semantics.- System Session.- Argumentative Reasoning with ABEL.- COBA: A Consistency-Based Belief Revision System.- Constraint Lingo: A Program for Solving Logic Puzzles and Other Tabular Constraint Problems.- : Integrating Data Mining with Intelligent Query Answering.- NoMoRe: Non-monotonic Reasoning with Logic Programs.- Process Miner - A Tool for Mining Process Schemes from Event-Based Data.- SMILES: A Multi-purpose Learning System.- The aspps System.- The DLV System.- The DLVK Planning System: Progress Report.- Z-log: Applying System-Z.- Invited Talks.- Hypergraph Transversal Computation and Related Problems in Logic and AI.- Alternation.- The USA-Advisor: A Case Study in Answer Set Programming.

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  • NCID
    BA58895330
  • ISBN
    • 3540441905
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Berlin
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiii, 572 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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