Logics in Artificial Intelligence Logics in Artificial Intelligence

Logics in Artificial Intelligence

16th European Conference, JELIA 2019, Rende, Italy, May 7–11, 2019, Proceedings

    • $84.99
    • $84.99

Descripción editorial

This book constitutes the proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence, JELIA 2019, held in Rende, Italy, in May 2019. The 50 full papers and 10 short papers included in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 101 submissions. Additionally, the book contains 3 invited papers. The accepted papers span a number of areas within Logics in AI, including: belief revision and argumentation; causal, defeasible and inductive reasoning; conditional, probabilistic and propositional logic; description logics; logic programming; modal and default logic; and temporal logic.

GÉNERO
Informática e Internet
PUBLICADO
2019
6 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
837
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Springer International Publishing
VENDEDOR
Springer Nature B.V.
TAMAÑO
65.7
MB
Logics in Artificial Intelligence Logics in Artificial Intelligence
2016
Dynamic Logic. New Trends and Applications Dynamic Logic. New Trends and Applications
2020
Frontiers of Combining Systems Frontiers of Combining Systems
2019
Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning
2017
Frontiers of Combining Systems Frontiers of Combining Systems
2017
Dynamic Logic. New Trends and Applications Dynamic Logic. New Trends and Applications
2017
Hybrid Models for Coupling Deductive and Inductive Reasoning Hybrid Models for Coupling Deductive and Inductive Reasoning
2025
Artificial Intelligence. ECAI 2023 International Workshops Artificial Intelligence. ECAI 2023 International Workshops
2024
Artificial Intelligence. ECAI 2023 International Workshops Artificial Intelligence. ECAI 2023 International Workshops
2024
Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages
2018
Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning Logic Programming and Nonmonotonic Reasoning
2015