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    <p>Hi everyone,</p>
    <p>this is a brief reminder of the first talk in the NMR Online
      Seminar on this Wednesday, 16:00 CET.</p>
    <p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://tuwien.zoom.us/j/62945138055?pwd=706TaUrRHGdxVFURNt3WCVb4n8MY9j.1">https://tuwien.zoom.us/j/62945138055?pwd=706TaUrRHGdxVFURNt3WCVb4n8MY9j.1</a><br>
      Meeting ID: 629 4513 8055<br>
      Password: CNq1VeSZ</p>
    <p>Kind regards,<br>
      Jonas and Giovanni<br>
    </p>
    <p><span><span>Gabriele Kern-Isberner, TU Dortmund:<br>
        </span></span><span><span style="font-weight: bold;">Nonmonotonic
          inductive reasoning, conditionals, and belief revision</span></span></p>
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      <div class="fs-6"> <em>Abstract. </em>This talk presents a broad
        view on inductive reasoning by embedding it in theories of
        epistemic states, conditionals, and belief revision. More
        precisely, we consider nonmonotonic inductive reasoning as a
        specific case of belief revision on epistemic states which
        include conditionals as a basic means for representing beliefs.
        We present a general framework for inductive reasoning from
        conditional belief bases that induces a variety of different
        revision scenarios quite naturally and particularly allows for
        taking background beliefs into account. As a proof of concept,
        we instantiate this framework by ranking-theoretic reasoning
        based on so-called c-revisions. We illustrate the constructive
        usefulness of our approach, as well as its integrating power.
        <p> This talk is based on the paper "Inductive Reasoning,
          Conditionals, and Belief Dynamics" by Gabriele Kern-Isberner
          and Wolfgang Spohn, Journal of Applied Logics, Special Issue
          on Foundations, Applications, and Theory of Inductive Logic,
          Guest Editors Martin Adamcík and Matthias Thimm, Volume 11,
          Number 1: January 2024, p. 89–127. <a
            href="https://www.collegepublications.co.uk/ifcolog/?00063"
            class="moz-txt-link-freetext">https://www.collegepublications.co.uk/ifcolog/?00063</a>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02.12.24 13:15, Jonas Haldimann
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          What?    Series of online talks on nonmonotonic reasoning<br>
          When?    First talk on Wednesday, 11. December 2024, 16:00 CET
          (UCT+1)<br>
                   by Gabriele Kern-Isberner<br>
          Where?   Online (Zoom), see details below<br>
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          Every year, the NMR workshop brings together researchers from
          the field of<br>
          nonmonotonic reasoning to present their work and discuss their
          research. We<br>
          want to organize a series of online talks on nonmonotonic
          reasoning to continue<br>
          and extend the exchange in the time between the workshops. The
          series consists<br>
          of regular online talks followed by a Q&A/discussion
          phase, the aim being to<br>
          offer a platform for the presentation of new and developing
          ideas in NMR. We<br>
          encourage both the presentation of preliminary and ongoing
          work as well as<br>
          mature results. The scope of the series is nonmonotonic
          reasoning and all its<br>
          subtopics, e.g., belief revision, uncertain reasoning,
          argumentation, and<br>
          answer set programming.<br>
          <br>
          We are happy to announce that the first talk in the series
          will be given by<br>
             Gabriele Kern-Isberner   <br>
          on the connection of conditional reasoning and belief revision
          on<br>
             Wednesday, 11. December 2024, 16:00 CET.<br>
          This talk will be given via Zoom:<br>
          <br>
            
          <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://tuwien.zoom.us/j/62945138055?pwd=706TaUrRHGdxVFURNt3WCVb4n8MY9j.1"
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             Meeting ID: 629 4513 8055<br>
             Password: CNq1VeSZ<br>
          <br>
          The plan of this series to have a talk roughly once per month.
          If you are<br>
          interested in learning the next speakers, please visit the
          website at<br>
             <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
            href="https://nmrseminar.krportal.org/"
            moz-do-not-send="true">https://nmrseminar.krportal.org/</a><br>
          The talks will also be announced via the Planet-KR mailing
          list in time.<br>
          <br>
          Finally, we are still looking for speakers for future talks.
          So if there is<br>
          something you would like to present in this seminar series,
          please do not<br>
          hesitate to contact us.<br>
          <br>
          Kind regards,<br>
          Jonas and Giovanni<br>
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