Non-Monotonic Reasoning, Belief Systems, and Parallelism

Abstract

This research can be categorized in terms of the following inter- related concepts: 1) Non-monotonic reasoning and circumscription; 2) Belief systems and deductive databases (in which we take account of models of an intelligent agent's belief set, especially with regard to intelligent answers to queries in deductive databases; 3) Resource-limited non-monotonic belief systems (a special case of the above, in which the non-monotonic nature of beliefs is studied); and 4) Parallelism in non-monotonic belief systems (in which parallel methods of computation are exploited with regard to the above.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1988
Accession Number
ADA201458

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  • Donald Perlis
  • Jack Minker

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  • University of Maryland

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