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Abstract: In this paper we show how a number of different formulations
of nonmonotonic reasoning, probabilistic reasoning and design can
be combined into a coherent logic-based abductive framework. This
framework is based on allowing consistent assumptions to be used to
prove a goal. Different frameworks are characterised by who chooses
the assumptions, whether an adversary chooses the assumptions, nature
chooses the assumptions, or one gets to choose whatever assumptions
one likes.
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...database consisting of expressions having default status. A prominent example of such a framework has been proposed by Poole (e.g. Poole 1988, 1996). In this section, we introduce a variant of Poole s systems, which we will call weight annotated Poole systems. This variant will...
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Poole, D. (1996): "Who chooses the assumptions?". In P. O'Rorke (ed.), Abductive Reasoning. Cambridge: MIT Press. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/poole94who.html More
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title = "Who chooses the assumptions",
text = "Poole, D. (1996): Who chooses the assumptions?. In P. O'Rorke (ed.), Abductive
Reasoning. Cambridge: MIT Press.",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/poole94who.html" }
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