In this paper we address a specific computational aspect of belief revision: The size of the propositional formula obtained by means of the revision of a formula with a new one. In particular, we focus on the size of the smallest formula equivalent to the revised knowledge base. The main result of this paper is that not all formalizations of belief revision are equal from this point of view. For some of them we show that the revised knowledge base can be expressed with a formula admitting a polynomial-space representation (we call these results 'compactability' results). On the other hand we are able to prove that for other ones the revised knowledge base does not always admit a polynomial-space representation, unless the polynomial hierarc...
A minimal approach to modelling belief change is presented, wherein arguably all successful belief c...
AbstractA knowledge-based system uses its database (also known as its “theory”) to produce answers t...
We prove that -.unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses at the second level - the size of a purely...
AbstractIn this paper we address a specific computational aspect of belief revision: the size of the...
A propositional knowledge base can be seen as a compact representation of a set of models. When a kn...
Several methods have been proposed as an attempt to deal with dynamically-changing scenarios. From a...
Abstract—The circumscription of a propositional formula T may not be representable in polynomial spa...
We investigate the space efficiency of a Propositional Knowledge Representation (PKR) formalism. Int...
We investigate the space efficiency of a Propositional Knowledge Representation (PKR) formalism. Int...
AbstractOne of the main challenges in the formal modeling of common-sense reasoning is the ability t...
If a new piece of information contradicts our previously held beliefs, we have to revise our beliefs...
AbstractCircumscription is a popular common-sense reasoning technique, used in the fields of Artific...
One of the main challenges in the formal modeling of common-sense reasoning is the ability to cope w...
Abstract. Problems arising from the revision of propositional knowledge bases have been intensively ...
A theory, in this context, is a Boolean formula; it is used to classify instances, or truth assignme...
A minimal approach to modelling belief change is presented, wherein arguably all successful belief c...
AbstractA knowledge-based system uses its database (also known as its “theory”) to produce answers t...
We prove that -.unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses at the second level - the size of a purely...
AbstractIn this paper we address a specific computational aspect of belief revision: the size of the...
A propositional knowledge base can be seen as a compact representation of a set of models. When a kn...
Several methods have been proposed as an attempt to deal with dynamically-changing scenarios. From a...
Abstract—The circumscription of a propositional formula T may not be representable in polynomial spa...
We investigate the space efficiency of a Propositional Knowledge Representation (PKR) formalism. Int...
We investigate the space efficiency of a Propositional Knowledge Representation (PKR) formalism. Int...
AbstractOne of the main challenges in the formal modeling of common-sense reasoning is the ability t...
If a new piece of information contradicts our previously held beliefs, we have to revise our beliefs...
AbstractCircumscription is a popular common-sense reasoning technique, used in the fields of Artific...
One of the main challenges in the formal modeling of common-sense reasoning is the ability to cope w...
Abstract. Problems arising from the revision of propositional knowledge bases have been intensively ...
A theory, in this context, is a Boolean formula; it is used to classify instances, or truth assignme...
A minimal approach to modelling belief change is presented, wherein arguably all successful belief c...
AbstractA knowledge-based system uses its database (also known as its “theory”) to produce answers t...
We prove that -.unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses at the second level - the size of a purely...