Argument Calculus and Networks
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
A major reason behind the success of probability calculus is that it possesses anum ber of valuable tools, which are based on the notion of probabilistic independence. In this paper, I identify a notion of logical independence that makes some of these tools available to a class of propositional databases, called argument databases. Specifically, I suggest a graphical representation of argument databases, called argument networks, which resemble Bayesian networks. I also suggest an algorithm for reasoning with argument networks, which resembles a basic algorithm for reasoning with Bayesian networks. Finally, I show that argument networks have several applications: Nonmonotonic reasoning, truth maintenance, and diagnosis.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-6-2013
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- North America > United States > California > Los Angeles County > Los Angeles (0.28)
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- Research Report (0.40)