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Bernhard Nebel (nebel-b)

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    Baader, Franz, Bürkert, Hans-Jürgen, Nebel, Bernhard, Nutt, Werner and Smolka, Gert. 1993. On the Expressivity of Feature Logics with Negation, Functional Uncertainty, and Sort Equations.” Journal of Logic, Language, and Information 2(1): 1–18.
    Baader, Franz, Hollunder, Bernhard, Nebel, Bernhard and Profitlich, Hans-Jürgen. 1992. Terminological Reasoning with Constraint Networks and an Application to Plan Recognition.” in KR’92: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Bernhard Nebel, Charles Rich, and William R. Swartout, pp. 282–293. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Brewka, Gerhard, Habel, Christopher and Nebel, Bernhard, eds. 1997. KI-97, Advances in Artificial Intelligence: 21st Annual German Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Freiburg, Germany, September 9-12, 1997. Berlin: Springer.
    Demopoulos, Yiannis, Nebel, Bernhard and Toni, Frencesca. 2002. On the Computational Complexity of Assumption-Based Argumentation for Default Reasoning.” Artificial Intelligence 141(1–2): 57–78.
    Dimopoulos, Yannis, Nebel, Bernhard and Toni, Frencesca. 2000. Finding Admissible and Preferred Arguments Can Be Very Hard.” in KR’00: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Anthony G. Cohn, Fausto Giunchiglia, and Bart Selman, pp. 53–61. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Guttman, Jem-Steffan, Hatzack, Wolfgang, Hermann, Immanuel, Nebel, Bernhard, Rittinger, Frank, Topor, Augustinus and Weigel, Thilo. 2000. The CS Freiburg Team.” The AI Magazine 21(1): 37–46.
    Heinsohn, Jochen, Kudenko, Daniel, Nebel, Bernhard and Profitlich, Hans-Jürgen. 1992. An Empirical Analysis of Terminological Representation Systems.” in AAAI-92. Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Paul S. Rosenbloom and Peter Szolovits, pp. 767–773. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press. Published as an article: Heinsohn et al. (1994).
    Heinsohn, Jochen, Kudenko, Daniel, Nebel, Bernhard and Profitlich, Hans-Jürgen. 1994. An Empirical Analysis of Terminological Representation Systems.” Artificial Intelligence 68(2): 367–397.
    Lakemeyer, Gerhard and Nebel, Bernhard, eds. 1994. Foundations of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. Berlin: Springer.
    Lakemeyer, Gerhard and Nebel, Bernhard, eds. 2002. Exploring Artificial Intelligence in the New Millenium. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 1987. Reasoning and Revision in Hybrid Representation System. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence. Berlin: Springer.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 1988. Computational Complexity of Terminological Reasoning in BACK.” Artificial Intelligence 34(3): 371–383.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 1989. A Knowledge Level Analysis of Belief Revision.” in KR’89: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Ronald J. Brachman, Hector J. Levesque, and Raymond Reiter, pp. 301–311. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 1990a. Reasoning and Revision in Hybrid Representation Systems. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence n. 422. Berlin: Springer.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 1990b. Terminological Reasoning is Inherently Intractable.” Artificial Intelligence 43(2): 235–249.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 1991. Belief Revision and Default Reasoning: Syntax-Based Approaches.” in KR’91: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by James F. Allen, Richard E. Fikes, and Erik Sandewall, pp. 417–428. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 1992. Syntax Based Approaches to Belief Revision.” in Belief Revision, edited by Peter Gärdenfors, pp. 52–88. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 1996. Artificial Intelligence: A Computational Perspective.” in Principles of Knowledge Representation, edited by Gerhard Brewka, pp. 237–266. Stanford, California: CSLI Publications.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 1998. How Hard is it to Revise a Belief Base? in Handbook of Defeasible Reasoning and Uncertainty Management Systems III: Belief Change, edited by Didier Dubois and Henri Prade, pp. 77–145. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 2000. On the Expressive Power of Planning Formalisms.” in Logic-Based Artificial Intelligence, edited by Jack Minker, pp. 469–488. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Nebel, Bernhard, ed. 2001. IJCAI-01. Proceedings of the 17th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Nebel, Bernhard. 2002. The Philosophical Soccer Player.” in KR’02: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Dieter Fensel, Fausto Giunchiglia, Deborah L. McGuinness, and Mary-Anne Williams. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Nebel, Bernhard and Bäckström, Christer. 1994. On the Computational Complexity of Temporal Projection, Planning, and Plan Validation.” Artificial Intelligence 66(1): 125–160.
    Nebel, Bernhard and Koehler, Jana. 1995. Plan Reuse Versus Plan Generation: a Theoretical and Empirical Analysis.” Artificial Intelligence 76(1–2): 427–454.
    Nebel, Bernhard, Rich, Charles and Swartout, William R., eds. 1992. KR’92: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Padgham, Lin and Nebel, Bernhard. 1992. Combining Classification and Nonmonotonic Inheritance Reasoning: A First Step.” in AAAI-92. Working Notes, AAAI Fall Symposium on Issues in Description Logics: Users Meet Developers, edited by Robert M. MacGregor, pp. 64–71. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Renz, Jochen and Nebel, Bernhard. 1999. On the Complexity of Qualitative Spatial Reasoning: A Maximal Tractable Fragment of the Region Connection Calculus.” Artificial Intelligence 108(1–2): 69–123.