Defeasible Reasoning about Electric Consumptions
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Karafili, Erisa
Olivieri, Francesco
Tomazzoli, Claudio
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Barolli, L
Takizawa, M
Enokido, T
Jara, AJ
Bocchi, Y
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Conflicting rules and rules with exceptions are very common in natural language specification to describe the behaviour of devices operating in a real-world context. This is common exactly because those specifications are processed by humans, and humans apply common sense and strategic reasoning about those rules. In this paper, we deal with the challenge of providing, step by step, a model of energy saving rule specification and processing methods that are used to reduce the consumptions of a system of devices. We argue that a very promising non-monotonic approach to such a problem can lie upon Defeasible Logic. Starting with rules specified at an abstract level, but compatibly with the natural aspects of such a specification (including temporal and power absorption constraints), we provide a formalism that generates the extension of a basic defeasible logic, which corresponds to turned on or off devices.
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2016 IEEE 30th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA)
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Electrical engineering
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Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture
Computer Science, Theory & Methods
Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
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Cristani, M; Karafili, E; Olivieri, F; Tomazzoli, C, Defeasible Reasoning about Electric Consumptions, 2016 IEEE 30th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA), pp. 885-892