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A Flexible Framework for Defeasible Logics

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A Flexible Framework for Defeasible Logics
Logics for knowledge representation suffer from overspecialization: while each logic may provide an ideal representation formalism for some problems, it is less than optimal for others. A solution to this problem is to choose from several logics and, when necessary,combine the representations. In general, such an approach results in a very difficult problem of combination. However, if we can choose the logics from a uniform framework then the problem of combining them is greatly simplified. In this paper, we develop such a framework for defeasible logics. It supports all defeasible logics that satisfy a strong negation principle. We use logic meta-programs as the basis for the framework.
Grigoris Antoniou, David Billington, Guido Governa
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where AAAI
Authors Grigoris Antoniou, David Billington, Guido Governatori, Michael J. Maher
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