Towards a Declarative Approach to Model Human Reasoning with Nonmonotonic Logics
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Towards a Declarative Approach to Model Human Reasoning with Nonmonotonic Logics
Christoph WernhardChristoph Wernhard
Christoph Wernhard
Towards a Declarative Approach to Model Human Reasoning with Nonmonotonic Logics
In Thomas Barkowsky and Marco Ragni and Frieder Stolzenburg, eds., Human Reasoning and Automated Deduction: KI 2012 Workshop Proceedings, volume SFB/TR 8 Report 032-09/2012 of Report Series of the Transregional Collaborative Research Center SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition, 41-48, 2012. Universität Bremen / Universität Freiburg, Germany
Towards a Declarative Approach to Model Human Reasoning with Nonmonotonic Logics
In Thomas Barkowsky and Marco Ragni and Frieder Stolzenburg, eds., Human Reasoning and Automated Deduction: KI 2012 Workshop Proceedings, volume SFB/TR 8 Report 032-09/2012 of Report Series of the Transregional Collaborative Research Center SFB/TR 8 Spatial Cognition, 41-48, 2012. Universität Bremen / Universität Freiburg, Germany
- KurzfassungAbstract
Stenning and van Lambalgen introduced an approach to model empirically studied human reasoning with nonmonotonic logics. Some of the research questions that have been brought up in this context concern the interplay of the open- and closed-world assumption, the suitability of particular logic programming semantics for the modeling of human reasoning, and the role of three-valued logic programming semantics and three-valued logics. We look into these questions from the view of a framework where logic programs that model human reasoning are represented declaratively and are mechanizable by classical formulas extended with certain second-order operators. - Bemerkung: Note: (http://cs.christophwernhard.com/papers/hrad2012.pdf)
- Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: WissensverarbeitungKnowledge Representation and Reasoning
@inproceedings{W2012,
author = {Christoph Wernhard},
title = {Towards a Declarative Approach to Model Human Reasoning with
Nonmonotonic Logics},
editor = {Thomas Barkowsky and Marco Ragni and Frieder Stolzenburg},
booktitle = {Human Reasoning and Automated Deduction: {KI} 2012 Workshop
Proceedings},
series = {Report Series of the Transregional Collaborative Research Center
{SFB/TR} 8 Spatial Cognition},
volume = {SFB/TR 8 Report 032-09/2012},
publisher = {Universit{\~{A}}{\textcurrency}t Bremen /
{Universit{\~{A}}{\textcurrency}t} Freiburg, Germany},
year = {2012},
pages = {41-48}
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