Typicality Constants and Range Defaults: Some Pros and Cons of a Cognitive Model of Default Reasoning

Michael J. Miller, Donald Perlis. Typicality Constants and Range Defaults: Some Pros and Cons of a Cognitive Model of Default Reasoning. In Zbigniew W. Ras, Maria Zemankova, editors, Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, 6th International Symposium, ISMIS 91, Charlotte, N.C., USA, October 16-19, 1991, Proceedings. Volume 542 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 560-569, Springer, 1991.

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  title = {Typicality Constants and Range Defaults: Some Pros and Cons of a Cognitive Model of Default Reasoning},
  author = {Michael J. Miller and Donald Perlis},
  year = {1991},
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  pages = {560-569},
  booktitle = {Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, 6th International Symposium, ISMIS  91, Charlotte, N.C., USA, October 16-19, 1991, Proceedings},
  editor = {Zbigniew W. Ras and Maria Zemankova},
  volume = {542},
  series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
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