Belief revision systems aim at keeping a database consistent. They mostly concentrate on how to record and maintain dependencies. We propose an axiomatic system, called MFOT, as a solution to the problem of belief revision. MFOT has a set of proper axioms which selects a set of most plausible and consistent input beliefs. The proposed nonmonotonic inference rule further maintains consistency while generating the consequences of input beliefs. It also permits multiple property inheritance with exceptions. We have also examined some important properties of the proposed axiomatic system. We also propose a belief revision model that is object-centered. The relevance of such a model in maintaining the beliefs of a physician is examined
AbstractSince the early 1980s, logical theories of belief revision have offered formal methods for t...
AbstractThis paper presents a general, consistency-based framework for expressing belief change. The...
Ontology is a formal explicit specification of shared conceptualisation. Ontology revision refers to...
Belief revision systems aim at keeping a database consistent. They mostly concentrate on how to reco...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
Abstract. We propose a new operation of belief revision, called per-missive belief revision. The und...
Belief revision leads to temporal nonmonotonicity, i.e., the set of beliefs does not grow monotonica...
AbstractThe area of belief revision studies how a rational agent may incorporate new information abo...
Since the seminal, philosophical and influential works of Alchourr'on, Gardenfors and Makinson, idea...
Since the seminal, philosophical and influential works of Alchourr'on, Gardenfors and Makinson, idea...
Since the seminal, philosophical and influential works of Alchourr'on, Gardenfors and Makinson, idea...
It is generally recognized that the possibility of detecting contradictions and identifying their so...
AbstractSince the early 1980s, logical theories of belief revision have offered formal methods for t...
AbstractThis paper presents a general, consistency-based framework for expressing belief change. The...
Ontology is a formal explicit specification of shared conceptualisation. Ontology revision refers to...
Belief revision systems aim at keeping a database consistent. They mostly concentrate on how to reco...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
Abstract. We propose a new operation of belief revision, called per-missive belief revision. The und...
Belief revision leads to temporal nonmonotonicity, i.e., the set of beliefs does not grow monotonica...
AbstractThe area of belief revision studies how a rational agent may incorporate new information abo...
Since the seminal, philosophical and influential works of Alchourr'on, Gardenfors and Makinson, idea...
Since the seminal, philosophical and influential works of Alchourr'on, Gardenfors and Makinson, idea...
Since the seminal, philosophical and influential works of Alchourr'on, Gardenfors and Makinson, idea...
It is generally recognized that the possibility of detecting contradictions and identifying their so...
AbstractSince the early 1980s, logical theories of belief revision have offered formal methods for t...
AbstractThis paper presents a general, consistency-based framework for expressing belief change. The...
Ontology is a formal explicit specification of shared conceptualisation. Ontology revision refers to...