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2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j14]Isabel Sassoon, Sebastian Zillessen, Jeroen Keppens, Peter McBurney:
A formalisation and prototype implementation of argumentation for statistical model selection. Argument Comput. 10(1): 83-103 (2019) - [c27]Jeroen Keppens:
Explainable Bayesian Network Query Results via Natural Language Generation Systems. ICAIL 2019: 42-51 - 2017
- [j13]Samhar Mahmoud, Nathan Griffiths, Jeroen Keppens, Michael Luck:
Establishing norms with metanorms over interaction topologies. Auton. Agents Multi Agent Syst. 31(6): 1344-1376 (2017) - [c26]Santhilata Kuppili Venkata, Katarzyna Musial, Samhar Mahmoud, Jeroen Keppens:
Multi-Agent System for Distributed Cache Maintenance. PAAMS 2017: 157-169 - [c25]Santhilata Kuppili Venkata, Katarzyna Musial, Samhar Mahmoud, Jeroen Keppens:
Demonstration: Multi-agent System for Distributed Cache Maintenance. PAAMS 2017: 364-368 - [e1]Jeroen Keppens, Guido Governatori:
Proceedings of the 16th edition of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL 2017, London, United Kingdom, June 12-16, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-4891-1 [contents] - 2016
- [c24]Isabel Sassoon, Jeroen Keppens, Peter McBurney:
Preferences in Argumentation for Statistical Model Selection. COMMA 2016: 53-60 - [c23]Jeroen Keppens:
Explaining Bayesian Belief Revision for Legal Applications. JURIX 2016: 63-72 - 2015
- [j12]Samhar Mahmoud, Nathan Griffiths, Jeroen Keppens, Adel Taweel, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Michael Luck:
Establishing norms with metanorms in distributed computational systems. Artif. Intell. Law 23(4): 367-407 (2015) - [j11]Owen Brady, Richard E. Overill, Jeroen Keppens:
DESO: Addressing volume and variety in large-scale criminal cases. Digit. Investig. 15: 72-82 (2015) - [c22]Santhilata Kuppili Venkata, Jeroen Keppens, Katarzyna Musial:
Agent Based Simulation to Evaluate Adaptive Caching in Distributed Databases. EUMAS/AT 2015: 455-462 - [c21]Hana Chockler, Norman E. Fenton, Jeroen Keppens, David A. Lagnado:
Causal analysis for attributing responsibility in legal cases. ICAIL 2015: 33-42 - 2014
- [j10]Jeroen Keppens:
On modelling non-probabilistic uncertainty in the likelihood ratio approach to evidential reasoning. Artif. Intell. Law 22(3): 239-290 (2014) - [c20]Isabel Sassoon, Jeroen Keppens, Peter McBurney:
Towards Argumentation for Statistical Model Selection. COMMA 2014: 67-74 - [c19]Owen Brady, Richard E. Overill, Jeroen Keppens:
Addressing the Increasing Volume and Variety of Digital Evidence Using an Ontology. JISIC 2014: 176-183 - 2013
- [c18]Padmaja Sasidharan, Claire Henderson, Graeme Lockwood, Jeroen Keppens, Andrew J. I. Jones, Elaine Brohan:
User Centered Evaluation of EQUALS, a Rule-based Legal Decision-aid. JURIX 2013: 131-134 - 2012
- [j9]Jeroen Keppens:
Argument diagram extraction from evidential Bayesian networks. Artif. Intell. Law 20(2): 109-143 (2012) - [c17]Samhar Mahmoud, Nathan Griffiths, Jeroen Keppens, Michael Luck:
Norm Emergence through Dynamic Policy Adaptation in Scale Free Networks. COIN@AAMAS 2012: 123-140 - [c16]Matthew Shaw, Jeroen Keppens, Michael Luck, Simon Miles:
Towards a General Model for Adapting Structure while Maintaining Topology: Pipelines. COIN@AAMAS 2012: 174-191 - [c15]Jeroen Keppens:
Towards Argumentation about Subjective Probabilities. COMMA 2012: 422-429 - [c14]Samhar Mahmoud, Nathan Griffiths, Jeroen Keppens, Michael Luck:
Efficient Norm Emergence through Experiential Dynamic Punishment. ECAI 2012: 576-581 - [c13]Samhar Mahmoud, Daniel Villatoro, Jeroen Keppens, Michael Luck:
Optimised Reputation-Based Adaptive Punishment for Limited Observability. SASO 2012: 129-138 - 2011
- [j8]Jeroen Keppens, Qiang Shen, Chris J. Price:
Compositional Bayesian modelling for computation of evidence collection strategies. Appl. Intell. 35(1): 134-161 (2011) - [c12]Samhar Mahmoud, Nathan Griffiths, Jeroen Keppens, Michael Luck:
Overcoming Omniscience for Norm Emergence in Axelrod's Metanorm Model. COIN@AAMAS&WI-IAT 2011: 186-202 - [c11]Samhar Mahmoud, Nathan Griffiths, Jeroen Keppens, Michael Luck:
Establishing Norms for Network Topologies. COIN@AAMAS&WI-IAT 2011: 203-220 - [c10]Samhar Mahmoud, Jeroen Keppens, Michael Luck, Nathan Griffiths:
Norm Establishment via Metanorms in Network Topologies. Web Intelligence/IAT Workshops 2011: 25-28 - [c9]Samhar Mahmoud, Jeroen Keppens, Michael Luck, Nathan Griffiths:
Overcoming Omniscience in Axelrod's Model. Web Intelligence/IAT Workshops 2011: 29-32 - [c8]Jeroen Keppens:
On extracting arguments from Bayesian network representations of evidential reasoning. ICAIL 2011: 141-150 - [i1]Jeroen Keppens, Qiang Shen:
Compositional Model Repositories via Dynamic Constraint Satisfaction with Order-of-Magnitude Preferences. CoRR abs/1107.0035 (2011) - 2010
- [j7]Faisal Almisned, Jeroen Keppens:
Requirements Analysis: Evaluating KAOS Models. J. Softw. Eng. Appl. 3(9): 869-874 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c7]Jeroen Keppens:
Conceptions of Vagueness in Subjective Probability for Evidential Reasoning. JURIX 2009: 89-99 - 2008
- [j6]Jeroen Keppens, David Hay:
Concept map assessment for teaching computer programming. Comput. Sci. Educ. 18(1): 31-42 (2008) - 2007
- [j5]Burkhard Schafer, Jeroen Keppens:
Legal LEGO: Model Based Computer Assisted Teaching in evidence courses. J. Inf. Law Technol. 2007(1) (2007) - [c6]Jeroen Keppens:
Towards qualitative approaches to Bayesian evidential reasoning. ICAIL 2007: 17-25 - 2006
- [j4]Jeroen Keppens, Qiang Shen:
Granularity and disaggregation in compositional modelling with applications to ecological systems. Appl. Intell. 25(3): 269-292 (2006) - [j3]Jeroen Keppens, Burkhard Schafer:
Knowledge based crime scenario modelling. Expert Syst. Appl. 30(2): 203-222 (2006) - 2005
- [c5]Jeroen Keppens, Qiang Shen, Burkhard Schafer:
Probabilistic Abductive Computation of Evidence Collection Strategies in Crime Investigation. ICAIL 2005: 215-224 - [c4]Jeroen Keppens, Burkhard Schafer:
Assumption Based Peg Unification for Crime Scenario Modelling. JURIX 2005: 49-58 - 2004
- [j2]Jeroen Keppens, Qiang Shen:
Compositional Model Repositories via Dynamic Constraint Satisfaction with Order-of-Magnitude Preferences. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 21: 499-550 (2004) - 2003
- [c3]Joe Halliwell, Jeroen Keppens, Qiang Shen:
Linguistic Bayesian Networks for Reasoning will Objective Probabilities in Forensic Statistics. ICAIL 2003: 42-50 - [c2]Jeroen Keppens, John Zeleznikow:
A Model Based Reasoning Approach for Generating Plausible Crime Scenarios from Evidence. ICAIL 2003: 51-59 - 2002
- [b1]Jeroen Keppens:
Compositional ecological modelling via dynamic constraint satisfaction with order-of-magnitude preferences. University of Edinburgh, UK, 2002 - 2001
- [j1]Jeroen Keppens, Qiang Shen:
On compositional modelling. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 16(2): 157-200 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1996
- [c1]Jan Vanthienen, Elke Dries, Jeroen Keppens:
Clustering Knowledge in Tabular Knowledge Bases. ICTAI 1996: 88-95
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