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Vol-3197
urn:nbn:de:0074-3197-0
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NMR 2022
International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning 2022
Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Non-Monotonic Reasoning
Part of the Federated Logic Conference (FLoC 2022)
Haifa, Israel, August 7-9, 2022.
Edited by
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The Academic College of Tel-Aviv,
Department of Computer Science, Tel-Aviv, Israel
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CNR,
ISTI, Pisa, Italy
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Università del Piemonte Orientale,
Dipartimento di Scienze e Innovazione Tecnologica, Alessandria, Italy
Table of Contents
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Preface i
Summary: There were 20 papers submitted for peer-review to this workshop. Out of these,
18 papers were accepted for this volume,
12 as regular papers and
6 as extended abstracts.
Invited Talks
Accepted Papers
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Towards Legally and Ethically Correct Online HTN Planning for Data Transfer
4-15
Hisashi Hayashi,
Ken Satoh
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Repairing Ontologies via Kernel Pseudo-Contraction
16-26
Vinícius Bitencourt Matos,
Renata Wassermann
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The Effect of Preferences in Abstract Argumentation Under a Claim-Centric View
27-38
Michael Bernreiter,
Wolfgang Dvořák,
Anna Rapberger,
Stefan Woltran
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Trust Graphs for Belief Revision: Framework and Implementation
39-48
Aaron Hunter,
Sam Tadey
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Bipolar Argumentation Frameworks with Explicit Conclusions: Connecting Argumentation and Logic Programming
49-60
Victor Hugo Nascimento Rocha,
Fabio Gagliardi Cozman
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Conditional Syntax Splitting, Lexicographic Entailment and the Drowning Effect
61-69
Jesse Heyninck,
Gabriele Kern-Isberner,
Thomas Meyer
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Modelling Agents Roles in the Epistemic Logic L-DINF
70-79
Stefania Costantini,
Andrea Formisano,
Valentina Pitoni
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Truth-Tracking with Non-Expert Information Sources
80-91
Joseph Singleton,
Richard Booth
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Argumentation Frameworks Induced by Assumption-Based Argumentation: Relating Size and Complexity
92-103
Anna Rapberger,
Markus Ulbricht,
Johannes P. Wallner
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A Situation-Calculus Model of Knowledge and Belief Based on Thinking About Justifications
104-114
Richard Scherl
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There and Back Again: Combining Non-monotonic Logical Reasoning and Deep Learning on an Assistive Robot
115-126
Mohan Sridharan,
Chloé Benz,
Arthur Findelair,
Kévin Gloaguen
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From Weighted Conditionals with Typicality to a Gradual Argumentation Semantics and Back
127-138
Laura Giordano
Extended Abstracts
2022-07-25: submitted by Giovanni Casini,
metadata incl. bibliographic data published under Creative Commons CC0
2022-08-22: published on CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org, ISSN 1613-0073)
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