The bionic DBMS is coming, but what will it look like?
Ryan Johnson, Ippokratis Pandis
CIDR 2013
We present a logic LL which uses a modal operator L to help capture the notion of being likely. Despite the fact that likelihood is not assigned quantitative values through probabilities, LL captures many of the properties of likelihood in an intuitively appealing way. We give a possible-worlds style semantics to LL, and, using standard techniques of modal logic, we give a complete axiomatization for LL and show that satisfiability of LL formulas can be decided in exponential time. We discuss how the logic might be used in areas such as medical diagnosis, where decision making in the face of uncertainties is crucial. We conclude by using LL to give a formal proof of correctness of some aspects of a protocol for exchanging secrets. © 1987.
Ryan Johnson, Ippokratis Pandis
CIDR 2013
Susan L. Spraragen
International Conference on Design and Emotion 2010
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AAAI 2019
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CHI 2024