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DP@AI*IA 2024: Bolzano/Bozen, Italy
- Gabriella Cortellessa, Alessandro Artale, Marco Montali:
Proceedings of the AIxIA Discussion Papers 2024 co-located with the 23rd International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AIxIA 2024), Bolzano, Italy, November 25-28, 2024. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3915, CEUR-WS.org 2025
Short Papers (in order of presentation)
- Thomas Lukasiewicz, Enrico Malizia, Cristian Molinaro:
On the Complexity of Querying Inconsistent Weighted Knowledge Bases (Short paper). - Ermanno Zuccarini:
Plain Statistical Terms to Avoid Prejudicial Rejection of Machine Learning in Territorial Data Analysis (Short paper). - Vincenzo Auletta, Francesco Cauteruccio, Diodato Ferraioli:
Heuristics Approaches for the Influence Maximization Problem on Hypergraphs (Short paper). - Emanuele Cavenaghi, Alessio Zanga, Fabio Stella, Markus Zanker:
The Importance of Causality in Decision Making: A Perspective on Recommender Systems (Short paper). - Carmine Dodaro, Giuseppe Mazzotta, Francesco Ricca:
Hybrid Compilation-based ASP solving (Short paper). - Damiano Azzolini, Fabrizio Riguzzi:
Summary of Inference in Probabilistic Answer Set Programs with Imprecise Probabilities via Optimization (Short paper). - Gioacchino Sterlicchio, Francesca Alessandra Lisi:
An ASP-based Approach to Network Security in Urban Air Mobility (Short paper). - Daniele Regoli, Alessandro Castelnovo, Nicole Inverardi, Gabriele Nanino, Ilaria Giuseppina Penco:
Fair Enough? A Map of the Current Limitations of the Requirements to Have Fair Algorithms (Short paper). - Gianvincenzo Alfano, Sergio Greco, Francesco Parisi, Irina Trubitsyna:
On Counterfactual and Semifactual Explanations in Abstract Argumentation (Short paper). - Roberto Maria Delfino, Maurizio Lenzerini, Antonella Poggi:
On the Need of a Formal Meta-modeling Semantics for Knowledge Graphs (Short paper).

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