Readings in nonmonotonic reasoning
Readings in nonmonotonic reasoning
Probabilistic reasoning in intelligent systems: networks of plausible inference
Probabilistic reasoning in intelligent systems: networks of plausible inference
Non-axiomatic reasoning system: exploring the essence of intelligence
Non-axiomatic reasoning system: exploring the essence of intelligence
Reasoning in description logics
Principles of knowledge representation
Rigid Flexibility: The Logic of Intelligence (Applied Logic Series)
Rigid Flexibility: The Logic of Intelligence (Applied Logic Series)
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach
The interpretation of fuzziness
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics
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Non-Axiomatic Logic (NAL) is designed for intelligent reasoning, and can be used in a system that has insufficient knowledge and resources with respect to the problems to be solved. This paper reports the result of a case study that applies NAL in medical diagnostics, and this logic is compared with binary logic and probability theory.