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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, Volume 55
Volume 55, Number 1, Part 1, January 2014
- Ann E. Nicholson, Fábio Gagliardi Cozman:
Preface. 1-2 - Pedro L. López-Cruz, Pedro Larrañaga, Javier DeFelipe, Concha Bielza:
Bayesian network modeling of the consensus between experts: An application to neuron classification. 3-22 - Jaime S. Ide, Sheng Zhang, Chiang-shan Ray Li:
Bayesian network models in brain functional connectivity analysis. 23-35 - Marek Grzes, Jesse Hoey, Shehroz S. Khan, Alex Mihailidis, Stephen Czarnuch, Daniel Jackson, Andrew Monk:
Relational approach to knowledge engineering for POMDP-based assistance systems as a translation of a psychological model. 36-58 - Marina Velikova, Josien Terwisscha van Scheltinga, Peter J. F. Lucas, Marc Spaanderman:
Exploiting causal functional relationships in Bayesian network modelling for personalised healthcare. 59-73 - Jens Dalgaard Nielsen, Antonio Salmerón, José A. Gámez:
A tool based on Bayesian networks for supporting geneticists in plant improvement by controlled pollination. 74-83 - Steven Mascaro, Ann E. Nicholson, Kevin B. Korb:
Anomaly detection in vessel tracks using Bayesian networks. 84-98
Volume 55, Number 1, Part 2, January 2014
- Jingtao Yao, Huaxiong Li, Georg Peters:
Decision-theoretic rough sets and beyond. 99-100 - Hong Yu, Zhanguo Liu, Guoyin Wang:
An automatic method to determine the number of clusters using decision-theoretic rough set. 101-115 - Fan Li, Mao Ye, Xudong Chen:
An extension to Rough c-means clustering based on decision-theoretic Rough Sets model. 116-129 - Tong-Jun Li, Xiao-Ping Yang:
An axiomatic characterization of probabilistic rough sets. 130-141 - Nouman Azam, Jingtao Yao:
Analyzing uncertainties of probabilistic rough set regions with game-theoretic rough sets. 142-155 - Xiuyi Jia, Zhenmin Tang, Wenhe Liao, Lin Shang:
On an optimization representation of decision-theoretic rough set model. 156-166 - Fan Min, Qinghua Hu, William Zhu:
Feature selection with test cost constraint. 167-179 - Jerzy W. Grzymala-Busse, Patrick G. Clark, Martin Kuehnhausen:
Generalized probabilistic approximations of incomplete data. 180-196 - Dun Liu, Tianrui Li, Decui Liang:
Incorporating logistic regression to decision-theoretic rough sets for classifications. 197-210 - Bing Zhou:
Multi-class decision-theoretic rough sets. 211-224 - Yuhua Qian, Hu Zhang, Yanli Sang, Jiye Liang:
Multigranulation decision-theoretic rough sets. 225-237 - Pawan Lingras, Min Chen, Duoqian Miao:
Qualitative and quantitative combinations of crisp and rough clustering schemes using dominance relations. 238-258 - Ming-Wen Shao, Yee Leung, Wei-Zhi Wu:
Rule acquisition and complexity reduction in formal decision contexts. 259-274
Volume 55, Number 1, Part 3, January 2014
- Marie-Hélène Masson, Sébastien Destercke, Benjamin Quost:
Editorial. 275-276 - Radim Jirousek, Prakash P. Shenoy:
Compositional models in valuation-based systems. 277-293 - Liping Liu:
Imaginary numbers for combining linear equation models via Dempster's rule. 294-310 - Chuanhai Liu, Jun Xie:
Large scale two sample multinomial inferences and its applications in genome-wide association studies. 330-340 - Nadia Ben Abdallah, Nassima Mouhous Voyneau, Thierry Denoeux:
Combining statistical and expert evidence using belief functions: Application to centennial sea level estimation taking into account climate change. 341-354 - Marek Kurdej, Julien Moras, Véronique Cherfaoui, Philippe Bonnifait:
Controlling Remanence in Evidential Grids Using Geodata for Dynamic Scene Perception. 355-375 - Benoît Lelandais, Isabelle Gardin, Laurent Mouchard, Pierre Vera, Su Ruan:
Dealing with uncertainty and imprecision in image segmentation using belief function theory. 376-387
Volume 55, Number 1, Part 4, January 2014
- Stefano Aguzzoli, Davide Ciucci, Vincenzo Marra:
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning Special Issue on "Rough Sets and Logic". 389-390 - Matteo Bianchi:
A temporal semantics for Nilpotent Minimum logic. 391-401 - Mihir K. Chakraborty:
Membership function based rough set. 402-411 - Chris Cornelis, Jesús Medina, Nele Verbiest:
Multi-adjoint fuzzy rough sets: Definition, properties and attribute selection. 412-426 - Wojciech Dzik, Jouni Järvinen, Michiro Kondo:
Representing expansions of bounded distributive lattices with Galois connections in terms of rough sets. 427-435 - Md. Aquil Khan, Mohua Banerjee, Roland Rieke:
An update logic for information systems. 436-456 - Tommaso Moraschini:
An algebraic study of exactness in partial contexts. 457-468 - Mauricio Restrepo, Chris Cornelis, Jonatan Gómez:
Duality, conjugacy and adjointness of approximation operators in covering-based rough sets. 469-485 - Yanhong She:
On the rough consistency measures of logic theories and approximate reasoning in rough logic. 486-499
Volume 55, Number 2, January 2014
- Maria Vanina Martinez, Francesco Parisi, Andrea Pugliese, Gerardo I. Simari, V. S. Subrahmanian:
Policy-based inconsistency management in relational databases. 501-528 - Kedian Mu, Kewen Wang, Lian Wen:
Approaches to measuring inconsistency for stratified knowledge bases. 529-556 - Xiaowang Zhang, Guohui Xiao, Zuoquan Lin, Jan Van den Bussche:
Inconsistency-tolerant reasoning with OWL DL. 557-584
- Leila Amgoud, Srdjan Vesic:
Rich preference-based argumentation frameworks. 585-606 - Anthony Hunter:
Probabilistic qualification of attack in abstract argumentation. 607-638
- Mohua Banerjee, Didier Dubois:
A simple logic for reasoning about incomplete knowledge. 639-653 - Chuanhai Liu, Jun Xie:
Probabilistic inference for multiple testing. 654-665 - Fábio Gagliardi Cozman, Cassio Polpo de Campos:
Kuznetsov independence for interval-valued expectations and sets of probability distributions: Properties and algorithms. 666-682 - Yan Huang, Congxin Wu:
Real-valued Choquet integrals for set-valued mappings. 683-688 - Mohamed Ayman Boujelben, Yves De Smet:
A choice model with imprecise ordinal evaluations. 689-710
- Roberto Confalonieri, Henri Prade:
Using possibilistic logic for modeling qualitative decision: Answer Set Programming algorithms. 711-738 - Kim Bauters, Steven Schockaert, Martine De Cock, Dirk Vermeir:
Semantics for possibilistic answer set programs: Uncertain rules versus rules with uncertain conclusions. 739-761
Volume 55, Number 3, March 2014
- Cat-Ho Nguyen, Van-Nam Huynh, Witold Pedrycz:
A construction of sound semantic linguistic scales using 4-tuple representation of term semantics. 763-786 - Guojun Wang, Jingyao Duan:
On robustness of the full implication triple I inference method with respect to finer measurements. 787-796 - Haiyu Pan, Yongzhi Cao, Min Zhang, Yixiang Chen:
Simulation for lattice-valued doubly labeled transition systems. 797-811 - Pritpal Singh, Bhogeswar Borah:
Forecasting stock index price based on M-factors fuzzy time series and particle swarm optimization. 812-833
- Yuhua Qian, Hu Zhang, Feijiang Li, Qinghua Hu, Jiye Liang:
Set-based granular computing: A lattice model. 834-852 - Weihua Xu, Jinzhong Pang, Shuqun Luo:
A novel cognitive system model and approach to transformation of information granules. 853-866 - Wenhao Shu, Hong Shen:
Updating attribute reduction in incomplete decision systems with the variation of attribute set. 867-884 - Lankun Guo, Qingguo Li, Mengqiao Huang:
A categorical representation of algebraic domains based on variations of rough approximable concepts. 885-895 - Junbo Zhang, Jian-Syuan Wong, Tianrui Li, Yi Pan:
A comparison of parallel large-scale knowledge acquisition using rough set theory on different MapReduce runtime systems. 896-907 - Degang Chen, Wanlu Li, Xiao Zhang, Sam Kwong:
Evidence-theory-based numerical algorithms of attribute reduction with neighborhood-covering rough sets. 908-923
Volume 55, Number 4, June 2014
- Andrés Cano, Manuel Gómez-Olmedo, Thomas Dyhre Nielsen:
Special Issue on PGM-2012. 925 - Alain Hauser, Peter Bühlmann:
Two optimal strategies for active learning of causal models from interventional data. 926-939 - Helge Langseth, Thomas D. Nielsen, Inmaculada Pérez-Bernabé, Antonio Salmerón:
Learning mixtures of truncated basis functions from data. 940-956 - Martijn Lappenschaar, Arjen Hommersom, Peter J. F. Lucas:
Qualitative chain graphs and their application. 957-976 - Václav Lín:
Decision-theoretic troubleshooting: Hardness of approximation. 977-988 - Pedro L. López-Cruz, Concha Bielza, Pedro Larrañaga:
Learning mixtures of polynomials of multidimensional probability densities from data using B-spline interpolation. 989-1010 - José M. Peña:
Learning AMP chain graphs and some marginal models thereof under faithfulness. 1011-1021 - Silja Renooij:
Co-variation for sensitivity analysis in Bayesian networks: Properties, consequences and alternatives. 1022-1042 - Milan Studený, David Haws:
Learning Bayesian network structure: Towards the essential graph by integer linear programming tools. 1043-1071 - Jirí Vomlel, Petr Tichavský:
Probabilistic inference with noisy-threshold models based on a CP tensor decomposition. 1072-1092
Volume 55, Number 5, July 2014
- Mehena Loudahi, John Klein, Jean-Marc Vannobel, Olivier Colot:
New distances between bodies of evidence based on Dempsterian specialization matrices and their consistency with the conjunctive combination rule. 1093-1112 - Orakanya Kanjanatarakul, Songsak Sriboonchitta, Thierry Denoeux:
Forecasting using belief functions: An application to marketing econometrics. 1113-1128 - Arnaud Roquel, Sylvie Le Hégarat-Mascle, Isabelle Bloch, Bastien Vincke:
Decomposition of conflict as a distribution on hypotheses in the framework on belief functions. 1129-1146 - Martha Anne Flinders Lewis, Jonathan Lawry:
A label semantics approach to linguistic hedges. 1147-1163 - Jonathan Lawry:
Probability, fuzziness and borderline cases. 1164-1184
- José M. Peña:
Marginal AMP chain graphs. 1185-1206 - Brian Ricks, Ole J. Mengshoel:
Diagnosis for uncertain, dynamic and hybrid domains using Bayesian networks and arithmetic circuits. 1207-1234 - Luciana Graziela de Godoi, Marcia D'Elia Branco:
Bayesian robustness under a skew-normal class of prior distribution. 1235-1251 - Yun Zhou, Norman E. Fenton, Martin Neil:
Bayesian network approach to multinomial parameter learning using data and expert judgments. 1252-1268
- Nahla Ben Amor, Hélène Fargier, Wided Guezguez:
Possibilistic sequential decision making. 1269-1300 - Jürgen Landes:
Min-max decision rules for choice under complete uncertainty: Axiomatic characterizations for preferences over utility intervals. 1301-1317
Volume 55, Number 6, September 2014
- Wojciech Froelich, Jose L. Salmeron:
Evolutionary learning of fuzzy grey cognitive maps for the forecasting of multivariate, interval-valued time series. 1319-1335 - Giovanni Acampora, Witold Pedrycz, Athanasios V. Vasilakos:
Efficient modeling of MIMO systems through Timed Automata based Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Engine. 1336-1356 - Cenk Ulu, Müjde Güzelkaya, Ibrahim Eksin:
Exact analytical inversion of TSK fuzzy systems with singleton and linear consequents. 1357-1368 - Mucong Zheng, Zhongke Shi, Yan Liu:
Triple I method of approximate reasoning on Atanassov's intuitionistic fuzzy sets. 1369-1382 - Farnaz Sabahi, Mohammad R. Akbarzadeh-Totonchi:
Introducing validity in fuzzy probability for judicial decision-making. 1383-1403
- Caihui Liu, Duoqian Miao, Jin Qian:
On multi-granulation covering rough sets. 1404-1418 - Jouni Järvinen, Sándor Radeleczki:
Rough sets determined by tolerances. 1419-1438 - Yuefeng Li, Jingtong Wu:
Interpretation of association rules in multi-tier structures. 1439-1457
- Tomás Kroupa, Ondrej Majer:
Optimal strategic reasoning with McNaughton functions. 1458-1468
- Lenka Halcinová, Ondrej Hutník:
An integral with respect to probabilistic-valued decomposable measures. 1469-1484
Volume 55, Number 7, October 2014
- Inés Couso, Luciano Sánchez:
Harnessing the information contained in low-quality data sources. 1485-1486
- SMIRE Research Group at the University of Oviedo: A distance-based statistical analysis of fuzzy number-valued data. 1487-1501
- Inés Couso, Didier Dubois:
Statistical reasoning with set-valued information: Ontic vs. epistemic views. 1502-1518 - Eyke Hüllermeier:
Learning from imprecise and fuzzy observations: Data disambiguation through generalized loss minimization. 1519-1534 - Thierry Denoeux:
Likelihood-based belief function: Justification and some extensions to low-quality data. 1535-1547 - Andrés R. Masegosa, Serafín Moral:
Imprecise probability models for learning multinomial distributions from data. Applications to learning credal networks. 1548-1569
- Didier Dubois:
On various ways of tackling incomplete information in statistics. 1570-1574 - Sébastien Destercke:
Comments on "A distance-based statistical analysis of fuzzy number-valued data" by the SMIRE research group. 1575-1577 - Serafín Moral:
Comments on "Statistical reasoning with set-valued information: Ontic vs. epistemic view" by Inés Couso and Didier Dubois. 1578-1579 - María Angeles Gil:
Comments on "Statistical reasoning with set-valued information: Ontic vs. epistemic views". 1580-1582 - Luciano Sánchez:
Comments on "Learning from imprecise and fuzzy observations: Data disambiguation through generalized loss minimization" by Eyke Hüllermeier. 1583-1587 - Sébastien Destercke:
Comments on "Learning from imprecise and fuzzy observations: Data disambiguation through generalized loss minimization" by Eyke Hüllermeier. 1588-1590 - Serafín Moral:
Comments on "Likelihood-based belief function: Justification and some extensions to low-quality data" by Thierry Denœux. 1591-1593 - Fábio Gagliardi Cozman:
Learning imprecise probability models: Conceptual and practical challenges. 1594-1596 - Marco Zaffalon, Giorgio Corani:
Comments on "Imprecise probability models for learning multinomial distributions from data. Applications to learning credal networks" by Andrés R. Masegosa and Serafín Moral. 1597-1600
- Rejoinder on "A distance-based statistical analysis of fuzzy number-valued data". 1601-1605
- Inés Couso, Didier Dubois:
Rejoinder on "Statistical reasoning with set-valued information: Ontic vs. epistemic views". 1606-1608 - Eyke Hüllermeier:
Rejoinder on "Learning from imprecise and fuzzy observations: Data disambiguation through generalized loss minimization". 1609-1613 - Thierry Denoeux:
Rejoinder on "Likelihood-based belief function: Justification and some extensions to low-quality data". 1614-1617 - Andrés R. Masegosa, Serafín Moral:
Rejoinder on "Imprecise probability models for learning multinomial distributions from data. Applications to learning credal networks". 1618-1622
Volume 55, Number 8, November 2014
- Leonardo Manuel Cabrer, Daniele Mundici:
Interval MV-algebras and generalizations. 1623-1642 - Daowu Pei:
A survey of fuzzy implication algebras and their axiomatization. 1643-1658 - Kevin McAreavey, Weiru Liu, Paul Miller:
Computational approaches to finding and measuring inconsistency in arbitrary knowledge bases. 1659-1693
- Renato Pelessoni, Paolo Vicig:
The Goodman-Nguyen relation within imprecise probability theory. 1694-1707 - Felipe Aguirre, Sébastien Destercke, Didier Dubois, Mohamed Sallak, Christelle Jacob:
Inclusion-exclusion principle for belief functions. 1708-1727
- Daniele Codecasa, Fabio Stella:
Learning continuous time Bayesian network classifiers. 1728-1746 - Faiza Titouna, Salem Benferhat:
Lukasiewicz-based merging possibilistic networks. 1747-1763
- Dun Liu, Tianrui Li, Junbo Zhang:
A rough set-based incremental approach for learning knowledge in dynamic incomplete information systems. 1764-1786 - Xiao Zhang, Changlin Mei, Degang Chen, Jinhai Li:
Multi-confidence rule acquisition and confidence-preserved attribute reduction in interval-valued decision systems. 1787-1804 - Tengfei Zhang, Long Chen, Fumin Ma:
A modified rough c-means clustering algorithm based on hybrid imbalanced measure of distance and density. 1805-1818
Volume 55, Number 9, December 2014
- Didier Dubois, Lluís Godo, Henri Prade:
Weighted logics for artificial intelligence - an introductory discussion. 1819-1829 - Nebojsa Ikodinovic, Zoran Ognjanovic, Aleksandar Perovic, Miodrag Raskovic:
Hierarchies of probabilistic logics. 1830-1842 - Angelina Ilic-Stepic, Zoran Ognjanovic, Nebojsa Ikodinovic:
Conditional p-adic probability logic. 1843-1865 - Davide Ciucci, Didier Dubois, Jonathan Lawry:
Borderline vs. unknown: comparing three-valued representations of imperfect information. 1866-1889 - Marco Cerami, Àngel García-Cerdaña, Francesc Esteva:
On finitely-valued Fuzzy Description Logics. 1890-1916 - Stefan Borgwardt, Rafael Peñaloza:
Consistency reasoning in lattice-based fuzzy Description Logics. 1917-1938 - Andreas Ecke, Rafael Peñaloza, Anni-Yasmin Turhan:
Completion-based generalization inferences for the Description Logic ELOR with subjective probabilities. 1939-1970 - Marjon Blondeel, Steven Schockaert, Dirk Vermeir, Martine De Cock:
Complexity of fuzzy answer set programming under Łukasiewicz semantics. 1971-2003 - Souhila Kaci, Christophe Labreuche:
Valued preference-based instantiation of argumentation frameworks with varied strength defeats. 2004-2027 - Leila Amgoud:
Postulates for logic-based argumentation systems. 2028-2048 - Natalia Criado, Estefania Argente, Pablo Noriega, Vicente J. Botti:
Reasoning about norms under uncertainty in dynamic environments. 2049-2070 - Jianmin Ji, Xiaoping Chen:
A weighted causal theory for acquiring and utilizing open knowledge. 2071-2082 - Salem Benferhat, Sylvain Lagrue, Julien Rossit:
Sum-based weighted belief base merging: From commensurable to incommensurable framework. 2083-2108 - Takéhiko Nakama, Enrique H. Ruspini:
Combining dependent evidential bodies that share common knowledge. 2109-2125
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