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Clayton Baker
Lecturer, Computer Science, University of the Western Cape
PhD student, Computer Science, University of Cape Town
Joined
June 2024
Names
Clayton Baker
(Preferred)
,
Clayton Kevin Baker
,
Clayton K. Baker
Emails
****@myuct.ac.za
(Confirmed)
,
****@uwc.ac.za
(Confirmed)
,
****@cs.uct.ac.za
(Confirmed)
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Career & Education History
Lecturer
Computer Science,
University of the Western Cape
(uwc.ac.za)
2023
–
Present
PhD student
Computer Science,
University of Cape Town
(uct.ac.za)
2022
–
Present
Advisors, Relations & Conflicts
PhD Advisor
Thomas Meyer
2022
–
Present
Expertise
belief revision
,
cognitive psychology
,
non-monotonic reasoning
,
reasoning experiments
,
defeasible reasoning
2020
–
Present
surveys on propositional logic
,
knowledge representation and reasoning
,
cognitive logics
,
reasoning experiments
,
belief revision
2020
–
Present
defeasible reasoning
,
non-monotonic reasoning
,
cognitive psychology
,
propositional logic
,
belief revision
2020
–
Present
knowledge representation and reasoning
,
cognitive logics
,
belief revision
,
reasoning experiments
,
surveys
2020
–
Present
non-monotonic reasoning
,
cognitive psychology
,
defeasible reasoning
,
propositional logic
,
surveys
2020
–
Present
Publications
Predictive Modelling of Human Reasoning Using AGM Belief Revision
Clayton K. Baker
IJCAI 2023
Readers:
Everyone
Do Humans Find Postulates of Belief Change Plausible?
Clayton Kevin Baker
,
Thomas Meyer
FLAP 2023
Readers:
Everyone
Asking Human Reasoners to Judge Postulates of Belief Change for Plausibility
Clayton K. Baker
,
Thomas Andreas Meyer
NMR 2022
Readers:
Everyone
Cognitive Defeasible Reasoning: the Extent to Which Forms of Defeasible Reasoning Correspond with Human Reasoning
Clayton Kevin Baker
,
Claire Denny
,
Paul Freund
,
Thomas Meyer
SACAIR 2020
Readers:
Everyone
Co-Authors
Claire Denny
Paul Freund
Thomas Andreas Meyer
Thomas Meyer