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Artificial Intelligence, Volume 262
Volume 262, September 2018
- Haris Aziz, Serge Gaspers, Simon Mackenzie, Nicholas Mattei, Paul Stursberg, Toby Walsh:
Fixing balanced knockout and double elimination tournaments. 1-14 - Marcello D'Agostino, Sanjay Modgil:
Classical logic, argument and dialectic. 15-51 - Michael Benedikt, Bernardo Cuenca Grau, Egor V. Kostylev:
Logical foundations of information disclosure in ontology-based data integration. 52-95 - Fábio Gagliardi Cozman, Denis Deratani Mauá:
The complexity of Bayesian networks specified by propositional and relational languages. 96-141 - Vadim Levit, Zohar Komarovsky, Tal Grinshpoun, Amnon Meisels:
Incentive-based search for efficient equilibria of the public goods game. 142-162 - Tomás Teijeiro, Paulo Félix:
On the adoption of abductive reasoning for time series interpretation. 163-188 - Vaishak Belle, Hector J. Levesque:
Reasoning about discrete and continuous noisy sensors and effectors in dynamical systems. 189-221 - Martin Hoefer, Daniel Vaz, Lisa Wagner:
Dynamics in matching and coalition formation games with structural constraints. 222-247 - Emmanouil S. Rigas, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Nick Bassiliades:
Algorithms for electric vehicle scheduling in large-scale mobility-on-demand schemes. 248-278 - Pavel Naumov, Jia Tao:
Together we know how to achieve: An epistemic logic of know-how. 279-300 - Claudia Schulz, Francesca Toni:
On the responsibility for undecisiveness in preferred and stable labellings in abstract argumentation. 301-335 - Sebastian Gottifredi, Andrea Cohen, Alejandro Javier García, Guillermo Ricardo Simari:
Characterizing acceptability semantics of argumentation frameworks with recursive attack and support relations. 336-368
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