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NMR
2004
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Generalizing the AGM postulates: preliminary results and applications
One of the crucial actions any reasoning system must undertake is the updating of its Knowledge Base (KB). This problem is usually referred to as the problem of belief change. The...
Giorgos Flouris, Dimitris Plexousakis, Grigoris An...
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WACV
2002
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Active Facial Tracking for Fatigue Detection
The vision-based driver fatigue detection is one of the most prospective commercial applications of facial expression recognition technology. The facial feature tracking is the pr...
Haisong Gu, Qiang Ji, Zhiwei Zhu
RAS
2006
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15 years 18 days ago
Visual navigation and obstacle avoidance using a steering potential function
Humans have a remarkable ability to navigate using only vision, but mobile robots have not been nearly as successful. We propose a new approach to vision-guided local navigation, ...
Wesley H. Huang, Brett R. Fajen, Jonathan R. Fink,...
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SLOGICA
2011
14 years 7 months ago
Maximal and Premaximal Paraconsistency in the Framework of Three-Valued Semantics
Maximality is a desirable property of paraconsistent logics, motivated by the aspiration to tolerate inconsistencies, but at the same time retain from classical logic as much as p...
Ofer Arieli, Arnon Avron, Anna Zamansky
CORR
2006
Springer
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15 years 21 days ago
Logical settings for concept learning from incomplete examples in First Order Logic
We investigate here concept learning from incomplete examples. Our first purpose is to discuss to what extent logical learning settings have to be modified in order to cope with da...
Dominique Bouthinon, Henry Soldano, Véroniq...