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Product Description: This years conference took place in Toulouse, France, during May.
By Dieter Fensel (editor), Fausto Giunchiglia (editor), Deborah McGuinness (editor) and Mary-Anne Williams (editor)
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9781558608474 | Morgan Kaufmann Pub, April 1, 2002, cover price $120.95 | About this edition: This years conference took place in Toulouse, France, during May.

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Product Description: Frontiers in Belief Revision is a unique collection of leading edge research in Belief Revision. It contains the latest innovative ideas of highly respected and pioneering experts in the area, including Isaac Levi, Krister Segerberg, Sven Ove Hansson, Didier Dubois, and Henri Prade...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
By Hans Rott (editor) and Mary-Anne Williams (editor)
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9780792370215 | Kluwer Academic Pub, July 1, 2001, cover price $209.00 | About this edition: Frontiers in Belief Revision is a unique collection of leading edge research in Belief Revision.

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Product Description: Nonmonotonic reasoning provides formal methods that enable intelligent systems to operate adequately when faced with incomplete or changing information. In particular, it provides rigorous mechanisms for taking back conclusions that, in the presence of new information, turn out to be wrong and for deriving new, alternative conclusions instead...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780262011570 | Mit Pr, April 4, 1997, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: Nonmonotonic reasoning provides formal methods that enable intelligent systems to operate adequately when faced with incomplete or changing information.

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