1. NMR 1984:
New Paltz, NY, USA
Proceedings of the Non-Monotonic Reasoning Workshop, Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz, NY 12561 October 17-19, 1984. Sponsored and published by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
- Nicholas Ascher:
Linguistic Understanding and Non-Monotonic Reasoning.
1-20

- Alexander Borgida, Tomasz Imielinski:
Decision Making in Commitees - A Framework for Dealing with Inconsistency and Non-Monotonicity.
21-32

- Garrison W. Cottrell:
Re: Inheritance Hierarchies with Exceptions.
33-56

- Jon Doyle:
Circumscription and Implicit Definability.
57-69

- David W. Etherington, Robert E. Mercer, Raymond Reiter:
On the Adequacy of Predicate Circumscription for Closed-World Reasoning.
70-81

- Martin A. Fischler, Oscar Firschein:
Computational Vision as a (Non-Monotonic) Reasoning Process.
82-92

- Clark Glymour, Richmond H. Thomason:
Default Reasoning and the Logic of Theory Perturbation.
93-102

- James W. Goodwin:
WATSON: A Dependency Directed Inference System.
103-114

- Benjamin N. Grosof:
Default Reasoning as Circumscription.
115-124

- Joseph Y. Halpern, Yoram Moses:
Towards a Theory of Knowledge and Ignorance: Preliminary Report.
125-143

- Aravind K. Joshi, Bonnie L. Webber, Ralph M. Weischedel:
Default Reasoning in Interaction.
144-150

- Vladimir Lifschitz:
Some Results on Circumscription.
151-164

- Witold Lukaszewicz:
Considerations on Default Logic.
165-193

- V. Wiktor Marek:
A Natural Semantics for Modal Logic over Databases and Model-Theoretic Forcing.
194-240

- João P. Martins, Stuart C. Shapiro:
A Model for Belief Revision.
241-294

- John McCarthy:
Applications of Circumscription to Formalizing Common Sense Knowledge.
295-324

- L. Thorne McCarty:
Programming Directly in a Non Monotonic Logic.
325-336

- Jack Minker, Donald Perlis:
Protected Circumscription.
337-343

- Robert C. Moore:
Possible-World Semantics for Autoepistemic Logic.
344-354

- Mary Angela Papalaskaris, Alan Bundy:
Topics for Circumscription.
355-362

- Donald Perlis:
Non-Monotonicity and Real-Time Reasoning.
363-372

- David Poole:
A Logical System for Default Reasoning.
373-384

- James A. Reggia, Dana S. Nau:
An Abductive Non-Monotonic Logic.
385-395

- Donald Perlis:
Bibliography of Literature on Non-Monotonic Reasoning.
396-401

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