Generalising the Interaction Rules in Probabilistic Logic

Hommersom, Arjen (Radboud University Nijmegen) | Lucas, Peter J. F. (Radboud University Nijmegen)

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Probabilistic logics which is followed by the development of the main methods that support reasoning with probability distributions, used in generalising probabilistic Boolean interaction, and, such as ProbLog, use an implicit definition finally, default logic is briefly discussed. We will use probabilistic of an interaction rule to combine probabilistic evidence Boolean interaction as a sound and generic, algebraic about atoms. In this paper, we show that way to combine uncertain evidence, whereas default this interaction rule is an example of a more general logic will be used as our language to implement the interaction class of interactions that can be described by nonmonotonic operators, again reflecting this double perspective on the logics. We furthermore show that such probabilistic logic. The new probabilistic logical framework local interactions about the probability of an atom is described in Section 3 and compared to other approaches can be described by convolution. The resulting extended in Section 4. The achievements of this research are reflected probabilistic logic supports nonmonotonic upon in Section 5. reasoning with probabilistic information.

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