Papers accepted at IJCAI'25
This year, there will be 8 papers from CRIL presented at IJCAI 2025!
Main track
A SAT-based Method for Counting All Singleton Attractors in Boolean Networks Rei Higuchi, Takehide Soh, Daniel Le Berre, Morgan Magnin, Mutsunori Banbara and Naoyuki Tamura
Iterated Belief Change as Learning Nicolas Schwind, Katsumi Inoue, Sébastien Konieczny and Pierre Marquis
A Game-Theoretic Perspective on Inconsistency Handling Yakoub Salhi
Facets in Argumentation: A Formal Approach to Argument Significance Johannes K. Fichte, Nicolas Froehlich, Victor Lagerkvist, Markus Hecher, Yasir Mahmood and Arne Meier
Circuit-Aware d-DNNF Compilation Vincent Derkinderen and Jean-Marie Lagniez
Decomposing Inconsistencies: Marginal Contributions and Pooling Techniques Christian Straßer, Badran Raddaoui and Saïd Jabbour
On Integrating Logical Analysis of Data into Random Forests David Ing, Saïd Jabbour and Lakhdar Saïs
EnergyCompress: a General Case Base Learning Strategy Fadi Badra, Esteban Marquer, Marie-Jeanne Lesot, David Leake and Miguel Couceiro