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R.I. Brafman and N. Friedman. On decision-theoretic foundations for defaults. Artificial Intelligence, 133:1--33, 2001.

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An Axiomatic Treatment of Three Qualitative Decision Criteria - Brafman, Tennenholtz (2000)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Brafman)   (Correct)

....and Schmeidler [26] examines case based decision making, which should be of interest to researchers in qualitative decision theory. 22 Although researchers in arti cial intelligence (and to some extent statisticians) have examined and used various qualitative notions of knowledge, belief (e.g. [12, 29, 8]) and preference (e.g. 15] most e ort has been on de ning these concepts and understanding the process of (qualitative) belief revision following new information. More recently, ideas on how qualitative notions of belief and preference can be combined have been examined [44, 5] However, ....

R. I. Brafman and N. Friedman. On decision-theoretic foundations for defaults. In Proc. 14th International Joint Conference on Arti cial Intelligence, 1995.


An Axiomatic Treatment of Three Qualitative Decision Criteria - Brafman, Tennenholtz (2000)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Brafman)   (Correct)

....and Schmeidler [26] examines case based decision making, which should be of interest to researchers in qualitative decision theory. 22 Although researchers in artificial intelligence (and to some extent statisticians) have examined and used various qualitative notions of knowledge, belief (e.g. [12, 29, 8]) and preference (e.g. 15] most effort has been on defining these concepts and understanding the process of (qualitative) belief revision following new information. More recently, ideas on how qualitative notions of belief and preference can be combined have been examined [44, 5] However, ....

R. I. Brafman and N. Friedman. On decision-theoretic foundations for defaults. In Proc. 14th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1995.


Hidden Uncertainty in the Logical Representation of Desires - Lang, van der Torre, Weydert   (Correct)

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R.I. Brafman and N. Friedman. On decision-theoretic foundations for defaults. Artificial Intelligence, 133:1--33, 2001.

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