Some adaptive logics for diagnosis
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https://doi.org/10.12775/LLP.2003.002Abstract
A logic of diagnosis proceeds in terms of a set of data and one or more (prioritized) sets of expectancies. In this paper we generalize the logics of diagnosis from [27] and present some alternatives. The former operate on the premises and expectancies themselves, the latter on their consequences.References
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