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FAIR 1991: Smolenice, Czechoslovakia
- Philippe Jorrand, Jozef Kelemen:

Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence Research, International Workshop FAIR '91, Smolenice, Czechoslovakia, September 8-13, 1991, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 535, Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-54507-7
Invited Lectures
- Ricardo Caferra, Michel Herment, Nicolas Zabel:

User-oriented theorem proving with the ATINF graphic proof editor. 2-10 - Luis Fariñas del Cerro, Andreas Herzig:

A modal analysis of possibility theory. 11-18 - Dov M. Gabbay, Anthony Hunter

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Making inconsistency respectable: a logical framework for inconsistency in reasoning. 19-32 - Ewa Orlowska:

Relational proof systems for some AI logics. 33-47 - Gheorghe Paun:

Formal grammars and cognitive architectures. 48-58 - Juraj Wiedermann

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Efficient simulations of nondeterministic computations and their speed-up by the ring of cooperating machines. 59-70
Selected Contributions
- Michael Freund:

A semantic charcterization of disjunctive relations. 72-83 - Anthony Hunter

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Execution of defeasible temporal clauses for building preferred models. 84-98 - Mieczyslaw A. Klopotek:

On the phenomenon of flattening "flexible prediction" concept hierarchy. 99-111 - Jérôme Lang:

Possibilistic logic as a logical framework for min-max discrete optimisation problems and prioritized constraints. 112-126 - Zdravko Markov:

An approach to data-driven learning. 127-140 - Pierre Marquis:

Extending abduction from propositional to first-order logic. 141-155 - Uwe Petermann:

Building in equational theories into the connection method. 156-169 - Jochen Pfalzgraf:

Logical fiberings and polycontextural systems. 170-184 - Michaël Rusinowitch, Laurent Vigneron:

Automated deduction with associative commutative operators. 185-199 - Andreas Strasser:

Towards a lattice of knowledge representation systems. 200-213 - Ján Sefránek:

Inconsistencies handling: nonmonotonic and paraconsistent reasoning. 214-219 - Grazina Taucaite, Justinas Laurinskas:

An approach to structural synthesis of data processing programs. 220-226 - Jacqueline Vauzeilles:

Negation as failure and intuitionistic three-valued logic. 227-241
Appendix
- Alfonso Miola:

Symbolic Computation and Artificial Intelligence. 244-255

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