LILaC
IRIT, Toulouse, France
March 11-12, 2004
Invited Lectures
Contributed papers
- Philippe Balbiani, Tinko Tinchev, and Dimiter Vakarelov
A modal logic for proximity structures
- Philippe Balbiani and Tinko Tinchev
Some theories for the lines in the plane
- Domenico Cantone, Andrea Formissano, Eugenio G. Omodeo, and Pietro Ursino
How to enhance multi-level syllogistic with binary relations
- Georgi Dimov and Dimiter Vakarelov
Contact algebras and region-based theory of space. A proximity approach
- Andrea Formissano, Eugenio G. Omodeo, Ewa Orlowska, and Alberto Policriti
Uniform relational frameworks for non-classical inferences
- Martin Holena
A relational framework for knowledge extraction:
application to GUHA and neural networks
- Agnieszka Rusinowska
Bargaining problems with non-stationary preferences of the players
- Agnieszka Rusinowska and Harrie de Swart
A Government reached by negotiations
- Dimiter Vakarelov
On a generalization of the Ackermann Lemma for computing
first-order equivalents of modal formulas
- Nico Van de Weghe, Anthony G. Cohn, and Philippe De Maeyer
A Qualitative Representation of Trajectory Pairs
- P. Vojtas
Galois connections for relational deductive and inductive systems
with similarity
- Hui Wang
A spatial reasoning approach to classification based on contextual probability