Precedent-Based Reasoning with Incomplete Cases

Publication date

2023

Authors

Odekerken, DaphneORCID 0000-0003-0285-0706ISNI 0000000524423662
Bex, FlorisORCID 0000-0002-5699-9656ISNI 0000000118066508
Prakken, HenryISNI 000000011466763X

Editors

Sileno, Giovanni
Spanakis, Jerry
Dijck, Gijs van

Advisors

Supervisors

Document Type

Part of book
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cc_by_nc

Abstract

We extend the result model for precedent-based reasoning with incomplete case bases. In contrast to regular case bases, these consist of incomplete cases for which not all dimension values need to be specified, but rather each dimension is assigned a set of possible values. The outcome of cases then applies for each (combination of) the possible dimension values. Building on earlier proposed notions of justification and stability for incomplete focus cases, we introduce the notion of possible justification statuses, which are required to maintain consistency of the incomplete case base. We demonstrate how these theoretic notions can be applied in practice for human-in-the-loop decision support, discuss their computational complexity and provide efficient algorithms.

Keywords

precedential constraint, incomplete cases

Citation

Odekerken, D, Bex, F & Prakken, H 2023, Precedent-Based Reasoning with Incomplete Cases. in G Sileno, J Spanakis & G V Dijck (eds), Legal Knowledge and Information Systems : Proceedings of Jurix 2023. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, vol. 379, IOS Press, pp. 33-42. https://doi.org/10.3233/FAIA230943