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distributed interpretation of multi-source data in networks of partial beliefs
structuring and parameterizing links in belief networks to form a representation consistent with a stream of observations
intelligent backtracking, learning while searching, restructuring constraint networks, truth maintenance systems, temporal reasoning
characterization of informational dependencies and their graph representations
qualitative probabilistic reasoning; drawing plausible and defeasible conclusions from incomplete information
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