In this article we will introduce certain considerations that must be taken into account while implementing the change operations of the belief change theory. The abstract models of bellief change make no considerations in respecto to the internal structures of the beliefs that compound the knowledge of an agent, and much less take into account the computational complexity of the proposed algorithms. In this article we will explicitly introduce some of the inconveniences and the possible solutions that can be found while implementing the change operations. Firstly, we will introduce the different change operations of the AGM model. These operations are characterized by certain rationality postulates that determine their behavior on the know...
The AGM approach to belief change is not geared to provide a decent account of iterated belief chang...
In this paper some ideas for adding structure to belief bases are presented. Structured belief bases...
In this paper we compare standard ways to perform belief change with attempts to model such change w...
In this article we will introduce certain considerations that must be taken into account while imple...
AbstractThis paper presents a general, consistency-based framework for expressing belief change. The...
Belief change is an emerging field of artificial intelligence and information science dedicated to t...
The theory of belief revision studies the way in which an agent changes its beliefs as it acquires n...
A minimal approach to modelling belief change is presented, wherein arguably all successful belief c...
The ability to change one's beliefs in a rational manner is one of many facets of the abilities of a...
Belief Revision systems are logical frameworks to modeling the dynamics of knowledge. That is, how t...
International audienceThe problem of belief change has traditionally been a topic of investigation f...
AbstractMany belief change formalisms employ plausibility orderings over the set of possible worlds ...
The classic AGM theory studies mathematically idealized models of belief revision in two aspects: th...
One of the crucial actions any reasoning system must undertake is the updating of its Knowledge Base...
Belief revision and belief update are two different forms of belief change, and they serve different...
The AGM approach to belief change is not geared to provide a decent account of iterated belief chang...
In this paper some ideas for adding structure to belief bases are presented. Structured belief bases...
In this paper we compare standard ways to perform belief change with attempts to model such change w...
In this article we will introduce certain considerations that must be taken into account while imple...
AbstractThis paper presents a general, consistency-based framework for expressing belief change. The...
Belief change is an emerging field of artificial intelligence and information science dedicated to t...
The theory of belief revision studies the way in which an agent changes its beliefs as it acquires n...
A minimal approach to modelling belief change is presented, wherein arguably all successful belief c...
The ability to change one's beliefs in a rational manner is one of many facets of the abilities of a...
Belief Revision systems are logical frameworks to modeling the dynamics of knowledge. That is, how t...
International audienceThe problem of belief change has traditionally been a topic of investigation f...
AbstractMany belief change formalisms employ plausibility orderings over the set of possible worlds ...
The classic AGM theory studies mathematically idealized models of belief revision in two aspects: th...
One of the crucial actions any reasoning system must undertake is the updating of its Knowledge Base...
Belief revision and belief update are two different forms of belief change, and they serve different...
The AGM approach to belief change is not geared to provide a decent account of iterated belief chang...
In this paper some ideas for adding structure to belief bases are presented. Structured belief bases...
In this paper we compare standard ways to perform belief change with attempts to model such change w...