| Sheila McIlraith and Ray Reiter. On experiments for hypothetical reasoning. In Proc. 2nd International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis, pages 1--10, Milan, October 1991. |
....of plausibility orderings. We also hope to explore the issue To appear, Artificial Intelligence, 1995 6 CONCLUDING REMARKS 52 of designing tests to discriminate potential diagnoses, and the trade off between further testing and repair. This is an issue that has recently attracted much attention [19, 39]. The pragmatics of explanation remains an important avenue to pursue. Ways in which to rule out weak or strong explanations, depending on context must be addressed. Another pragmatic concern has to do with the elaboration of explanations. We have assumed that explanations are given relative to ....
Sheila McIlraith and Ray Reiter. On experiments for hypothetical reasoning. In Proc. 2nd International Workshop on Principles of Diagnosis, pages 1--10, Milan, October 1991.
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