@Bibtex-file{Ai/decision.support.Fribourg.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography of the Theoretical Computer Science Group
                 at the University of Fribourg",
  author-1 =     "Cesar Schneuwly",
  email-1 =      "cesar.schneuwly@unifr.ch",
  author-2 =     "Marc Pouly",
  email-2 =      "marc.pouly@unifr.ch",
  author-3 =     "Jutta Langel",
  email-3 =      "jutta.langel@unifr.ch",
  author-4 =     "Christian Eichenberger",
  email-4 =      "christianmarkus.eichenberger@unifr.ch",
  address =      "Theoretical Computer Science Group\\ Institute of
                 Informatics\\ University of Fribourg\\ Switzerland",
  supported =    "yes",
  abstract =     "This bibliography contains most of the papers written
                 by members of the Theoretical Computer Science Group at
                 the University of Fribourg, Switzerland. We are very
                 interested in the study of symbolic and numerical
                 methods for the representation and management of
                 uncertain, unreliable, vague, partial and contradictory
                 information.\par The basic research activity covers
                 domains like nonmonotonic logics, fuzzy logic and
                 possibility theory, Bayesian networks, theory of hints
                 and Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence.",
  keywords =     "evidence theory, assumption-based reasoning,
                 argumentation systems, nonmonotonic logics, fuzzy
                 logic, possibility theory, Bayesian networks,
                 Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence, theory of hints,
                 valuation networks",
}
