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UAI
2004
15 years 7 months ago
Using Arguments for Making Decisions: A Possibilistic Logic Approach
Humans currently use arguments for explaining choices which are already made, or for evaluating potential choices. Each potential choice has usually pros and cons of various stren...
Leila Amgoud, Henri Prade
ICCS
1997
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Uncovering the Conceptual Models in Ripple Down Rules
: The need for analysis and modeling of knowledge has been espoused by many researchers as a prerequisite to building knowledge based systems (KBS). This approach has done little t...
Debbie Richards, Paul Compton
KSEM
2007
Springer
16 years 13 days ago
A Merging-Based Approach to Handling Inconsistency in Locally Prioritized Software Requirements
Abstract. It has been widely recognized that the relative priority of requirements can help developers to resolve inconsistencies and make some necessary trade-off decisions. Howe...
Kedian Mu, Weiru Liu, Zhi Jin, Ruqian Lu, Anbu Yue...
CANDT
2009
15 years 10 months ago
Measuring self-focus bias in community-maintained knowledge repositories
Self-focus is a novel way of understanding a type of bias in community-maintained Web 2.0 graph structures. It goes beyond previous measures of topical coverage bias by encapsulat...
Brent Hecht, Darren Gergle
FLAIRS
2004
15 years 7 months ago
Automatic Creation of Contextual Knowledge in Simulated Agents
Modeling human behavior can be complicated and expensive. To be able to reduce costs, new methodologies and tools must be developed that automate the creation of human behavior mo...
Hans Fernlund, Avelino J. Gonzalez