It is well known that the computational complexity of propositional knowledge base revision is at the second level of polynomial hierarchy. A way to solve this kind of problems is to introduce approximate algorithms. In this paper, an approximate approach is introduced for belief change. Operators, which satisfy the AGM rational postulates, are defined to change belief sets or belief bases. Fur thermore, approximate algorithms to implement the revision of finite belief bases are presented. The time complexities of the approximate algorithms shown in this paper are at lower level than the time complexities of the existed approaches in literature, although they may not generate the optimal solution, and this is meaningful from the theor...
Belief revision aims at incorporating, in a rational way, a new piece of information into the belief...
. The theory of belief revision developed by Gardenfors and his colleagues characterizes the classes...
Agents which perform inferences on the basis of unreliable information need an ability to revise the...
The classic AGM theory studies mathematically idealized models of belief revision in two aspects: th...
International audienceIterated belief change aims to determine how the belief state of a rational ag...
The capability of revising its beliefs upon new information in a rational and efficient way is cruci...
If a new piece of information contradicts our previously held beliefs, we have to revise our beliefs...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
In this article we will introduce certain considerations that must be taken into account while imple...
AbstractRecent developments in philosophical studies of belief revision have led to the construction...
A minimal approach to modelling belief change is presented, wherein arguably all successful belief c...
The dynamics of belief and knowledge is one of the major components of any autonomous system that s...
One of the main challenges in the formal modeling of common-sense reasoning is the ability to cope w...
AbstractIn this paper we address a specific computational aspect of belief revision: the size of the...
AbstractOne of the main challenges in the formal modeling of common-sense reasoning is the ability t...
Belief revision aims at incorporating, in a rational way, a new piece of information into the belief...
. The theory of belief revision developed by Gardenfors and his colleagues characterizes the classes...
Agents which perform inferences on the basis of unreliable information need an ability to revise the...
The classic AGM theory studies mathematically idealized models of belief revision in two aspects: th...
International audienceIterated belief change aims to determine how the belief state of a rational ag...
The capability of revising its beliefs upon new information in a rational and efficient way is cruci...
If a new piece of information contradicts our previously held beliefs, we have to revise our beliefs...
Belief revision is the process of rearranging a knowledge base to preserve global consistency whilst...
In this article we will introduce certain considerations that must be taken into account while imple...
AbstractRecent developments in philosophical studies of belief revision have led to the construction...
A minimal approach to modelling belief change is presented, wherein arguably all successful belief c...
The dynamics of belief and knowledge is one of the major components of any autonomous system that s...
One of the main challenges in the formal modeling of common-sense reasoning is the ability to cope w...
AbstractIn this paper we address a specific computational aspect of belief revision: the size of the...
AbstractOne of the main challenges in the formal modeling of common-sense reasoning is the ability t...
Belief revision aims at incorporating, in a rational way, a new piece of information into the belief...
. The theory of belief revision developed by Gardenfors and his colleagues characterizes the classes...
Agents which perform inferences on the basis of unreliable information need an ability to revise the...