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Garc a, A. J., and Simari, G. R. 2004. Defeasible logic programming: An argumentative approach. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming 4(1):95--138.
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Garca, A. and Simari, G. Defeasible Logic Programming: An Argumentative Approach. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming, 4(1):95--138.
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A. Garc a and G. Simari. Defeasible Logic Programming: An Argumentative Approach. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming, 4(1):95--138, 2004.
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Garca, A., Simari, G.: Defeasible Logic Programming: An Argumentative Approach. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming 4 (2004) 95--138
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A. Garc a and G. Simari. Defeasible Logic Programming: An Argumentative Approach. Theory and Practice of Logic Prog., 4(1):95--138, 2004.
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Garca, A., Simari, G.: Defeasible Logic Programming: An Argumentative Approach. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming 4 (2004) 95--138
....agent intententions, denoted The agent s beliefs will be represented by a a restricted Defeasible Logic Program (q, A) where q will be a consis tent set of facts, and A a set of defeasible rules. A brief description of Defeasible Logic Programming (DeLP) follows. For further details of DeLP see [2], and for its restricted version see [3] In DeLP, a literal h is warranted if there exists a nondefeated argument J[ supporting h. An argument struc ture J[ for a literal h (denoted 4, h) is a minimal and consistent set of defeasible rules that allows to infer h. In order to establish whether ....
A. J. Garcia, G. R. Simari. Defeasible Logic Pro- gramming: An Argumentative Approach. Theory and Practice of Logic Programming, 2002. Accepted for publication.
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A. Garca and G. Simari, "Defeasible Logic Programming: An Argumentative Approach," Theory and Practice of Logic Programming, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 95--138, 2004,
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A. Garc a and G. Simari, `Defeasible Logic Programming: An Argumentative Approach', Theory and Practice of Logic Programming, 4(1), 95--138, (2004).
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