Abstract. Ontology revision is the process of managing an ontology when a new axiom or fact would render it inconsistent. So far, the AGM approach to belief revision has been adapted to work with ontologies. However, when multiple sources are contributing uncertain knowledge about a static domain, an approach that doesn’t give priority to incoming information and allows to recover previously discarded axioms is more suited. We describe an ontology revision framework that links symbolic and numerical techniques to allow the consistent evolution of an ontology from the contributions of multiple potentially unreliable sources
Abstract. As the amount of available ontologies and their size grow, ontology reuse gains in importa...
In this paper we investigate the properties of iterated multiple belief revision. We examine several...
Belief revision systems aim at keeping a database consistent. They mostly concentrate on how to reco...
Ontology revision is the process of managing an ontology when a new axiom or fact would render it in...
Ontology is a formal explicit specification of shared conceptualisation. Ontology revision refers to...
Ontology evolution is the process of modifying an ontology to preserve consistency during changes. C...
Ontology revision on the semantic web: integration of belief revision theory Ontology is used to def...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
Belief revision is concerned with belief change fired by incoming information. Despite the variety o...
Since the seminal, philosophical and influential works of Alchourr'on, Gardenfors and Makinson, idea...
Why is ontology revision important? Very often, ontology exists in a particular period of timeline i...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
Research in belief revision has been dominated by work that lies firmly within the classic AGM parad...
When ontological knowledge is acquired automatically, quality control is essential. Which part of th...
Research in belief revision has been dominated by work that lies firmly within the classic AGM parad...
Abstract. As the amount of available ontologies and their size grow, ontology reuse gains in importa...
In this paper we investigate the properties of iterated multiple belief revision. We examine several...
Belief revision systems aim at keeping a database consistent. They mostly concentrate on how to reco...
Ontology revision is the process of managing an ontology when a new axiom or fact would render it in...
Ontology is a formal explicit specification of shared conceptualisation. Ontology revision refers to...
Ontology evolution is the process of modifying an ontology to preserve consistency during changes. C...
Ontology revision on the semantic web: integration of belief revision theory Ontology is used to def...
An ontology is a representation in a logical language of a domain. An ontology can change; a changin...
Belief revision is concerned with belief change fired by incoming information. Despite the variety o...
Since the seminal, philosophical and influential works of Alchourr'on, Gardenfors and Makinson, idea...
Why is ontology revision important? Very often, ontology exists in a particular period of timeline i...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
Research in belief revision has been dominated by work that lies firmly within the classic AGM parad...
When ontological knowledge is acquired automatically, quality control is essential. Which part of th...
Research in belief revision has been dominated by work that lies firmly within the classic AGM parad...
Abstract. As the amount of available ontologies and their size grow, ontology reuse gains in importa...
In this paper we investigate the properties of iterated multiple belief revision. We examine several...
Belief revision systems aim at keeping a database consistent. They mostly concentrate on how to reco...