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Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier
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Llorenç Valverde
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Ronald R. Yager
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Table of contents (37 papers)
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- G. Nagib, W. Gharieb, Z. Binder
Pages 199-208
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- François Bordeaux, Françoise Forest, Brigitte Grau
Pages 209-218
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- Gabriel Fiol, JosĂ© MirĂ³-Nicolau, JosĂ© MirĂ³-JuliĂ
Pages 219-228
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- Luque Ruiz I., Cruz Soto J. L., GĂ³mez -Nieto M. A.
Pages 229-236
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- A. M. Spilski-PĂ©tieau, D. Willaeys
Pages 248-255
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- Ladislav J. Kohout, Wyllis Bandler
Pages 256-264
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- L. Cardona, J. Kohlas, P. A. Monney
Pages 265-274
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- J. Quevedo, C. Gibert Oliveras, J. Aguilar-MartĂn
Pages 275-283
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- N. Rakoto-Ravalontsalama, A. Missier, J. S. Kikkert
Pages 284-293
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- S. Sawadogo, A. K. Achaibou, F. Mora-Camino
Pages 294-303
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- Gabriel Valiente Feruglio
Pages 321-329
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- Juan A. Aguilar-Crespo, Erik de Pablo, Xavier AlamĂ¡n
Pages 330-337
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- Pierre Yves Glorennec, Claude Barret, Michèle Brunet
Pages 339-350
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- HervĂ¡s MartĂnez C., Romero Soto E. J., GarcĂa Pedrajas N., Medina Carnicer R.
Pages 351-360
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- Amghar S., Paugam-Moisy H., Royet J. P.
Pages 361-367
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About this book
The papers in this volume are extended versions of
presentations at the fourth International Conference on
Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in
Knowledge-based Systems (IPMU), held in Palma de Mallorca,
July 6-10, 1992.
The conference focused on issues related to the acquisition,
representation, management, and transmission of information
in knowledge-based and decision-making systems. The book is
focused on methodologies related to artificial intelligence,
including both theoretical and applied papers.
The first section of the book is devoted to non-monotonic
reasoning and the managementof default knowledge. The
second section deals with methods using non-classical logics
to deal with imperfect knowledge and to represent its
spatial and temporal components. The third section presents
various methods for the acquisition of uncertain and
imprecise knowledge. The fourthsection is concerned with
the use of qualitative, uncertain, temporal, and ambiguous
pieces of information in knowledge-based systems, expert
systems, and process controllers. The last section contains
papers using artificial neural network methodologies.