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Daniel Hunter
2010 – today
- 2013
[i4]Daniel Hunter: Non-monotonic Reasoning and the Reversibility of Belief Change. CoRR abs/1303.5723 (2013)
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1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j6]Daniel Hunter: Out of Their Minds: Legal Theory in Neural Networks. Artif. Intell. Law 7(2-3): 129-151 (1999)- 1995
[j5]John Zeleznikow, Daniel Hunter: Reasoning Paradigms in Legal Decision Support Systems. Artif. Intell. Rev. 9(6): 361-385 (1995)
[c5]John Zeleznikow, Daniel Hunter, Andrew Stranieri: Using Cases to Build Intelligent Decision Support Systems. DS-6 1995: 443-460- 1993
[j4]John Zeleznikow, George Vossos, Daniel Hunter: The IKBALS project: Multi-modal reasoning in legal knowledge based systems. Artif. Intell. Law 2(3): 169-203 (1993)
[c4]George Vossos, John Zeleznikow, Allan Moore, Daniel Hunter: The Credit Act Advisory System (CAAS): Conversion from an Expert System Prototype to a C++ Commercial System. ICAIL 1993: 180-183- 1991
[j3]Daniel Hunter: Graphoids and natural conditional functions. Int. J. Approx. Reasoning 5(6): 489-504 (1991)
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1980 – 1989
- 1989
[j2]Daniel Hunter: Causality and maximum entropy updating. Int. J. Approx. Reasoning 3(1): 87-114 (1989)- 1988
[j1]Daniel Hunter: Dempster-shafer versus probabilistic logic. Int. J. Approx. Reasoning 2(3): 338 (1988)
[c2]- 1985
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