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CRR '05
Context Representation and Reasoning




Proceedings of the CRR'05 Workshop on
Context Representation and Reasoning

Paris, France, July 5, 2005

Colocated with the Fifth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT-05)

Edited by

Luciano Serafini * and
Paolo Bouquet +

* Automated Reasoning Systems division, ITC-IRST, Via Sommarive, 18 - 38050 Povo, Trento, Italy
+ Dipartimento di Informatica e Telecomunicazioni Università degli Studi di Trento, Via Sommarive, 14 - 38050 Povo,Trento, Italy




Table of Contents

  1. Representing Context in an Agent Architecture for Context-Based Decision Making
    Oana Bucur, Philippe Beaune, and Olivier Boissier
  2. Contextual Reasoning in Concept Spaces
    StiJn De Saeger and Atsushi Shimojima
  3. Context in Categorization
    Davide Grossi, Frank Dignum, and John-Jules Meyer
  4. Modelling Assumption-Based Reasoning Using Contexts
    Mark Jago
  5. Constructive K for Contexts
    Michael Mendler and Valeria De Paiva
  6. Converging towards what? Pragmatic and Semantic Competence
    Carlo Penco and Massimiliano Vignolo
  7. Towards a Context-Aware Relational Model
    Yannis Roussos, Yannis Stavrakas, and Vassia Pavlaki
  8. Contextual Effects on Vagueness and the Sorites Paradox: A Preliminary Study
    Richmond H. Thomason
  9. A Context theory for Intensional Programming
    Kaiyu Wan, Vasu Alagar and Joey Paquet
  10. Extracting Assumptions from Incomplete Data
    Honglei Zeng and Richard Fikes

submitted by L. Serafini, June 23, 2005