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2010
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
I Don't Want to Think About it Now: Decision Theory with Costly Computation
Computation plays a major role in decision making. Even if an agent is willing to ascribe a probability to all states and a utility to all outcomes, and maximize expected utility,...
Joseph Y. Halpern
ISN
1994
Springer
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15 years 1 months ago
High-Level Access APIs in the OSIMIS TMN Platform: Harnessing and Hiding
There is a common unjustified belief that OSI management technology, despite being very powerful, is difficult to implement because of the complexity of the underlying service/prot...
George Pavlou, Thurain Tin, Andy Carr
AIPS
2006
14 years 11 months ago
On Some Tractable Cases of Logical Filtering
Filtering denotes any method whereby an agent updates its belief state--its knowledge of the state of the world--from a sequence of actions and observations. In logical filtering,...
T. K. Satish Kumar, Stuart J. Russell
IJCAI
2001
14 years 11 months ago
Weakening Conflicting Information for Iterated Revision and Knowledge Integration
The ability to handle exceptions, to perform iterated belief revision and to integrate information from multiple sources are essential skills for an intelligent agent. These impor...
Salem Benferhat, Souhila Kaci, Daniel Le Berre, Ma...
SYNTHESE
2011
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14 years 4 months ago
Objective Bayesianism, Bayesian conditionalisation and voluntarism
Objective Bayesianism has been criticised on the grounds that objective Bayesian updating, which on a finite outcome space appeals to the maximum entropy principle, differs from...
Jon Williamson