Multi-Context Systems (MCS) are a powerful framework for interlinking possibly heterogeneous, autonomous knowledge bases, where information can be exchanged among knowledge bases by designated bridge rules with negation as failure. An acknowledged issue with MCS is inconsistency that arises due to the information exchange. To remedy this problem, inconsistency removal has been proposed in terms of repairs, which modify bridge rules based on suitable notions for diagnosis of inconsistency. In general, multiple diagnoses and repairs do exist; this leaves the user, who arguably may oversee the inconsistency removal, with the task of selecting some repair among all possible ones. To aid in this regard, we extend the MCS framework with preferenc...
Abstract. In open environments, agents need to reason with knowledge from various sources, possibly ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a discussion of inconsistency-tolerant consequence relatio...
none3noPreferences are a fundamental ingredient in a variety of fields, ranging from economics to co...
Multi-Context Systems (MCS) are a powerful framework for interlinking possibly heterogeneous, autono...
Abstract. Resolving inconsistency in knowledge-integration systems is a major issue, especially when...
Multi-Context Systems are an expressive formalism to model (possibly) non-monotonic information exch...
Multi-Context Systems (MCSs) introduced by Brewka and Eiter are a promising way to interlink decentr...
Interlinking knowledge sources to enable information exchange is basic means to build enriched knowl...
Coherence-based approaches to inconsistency handling proceed by selecting preferred consistent subba...
ISBN: 978-90-481-5324-4International audienceThe notion of priority is very important in the study o...
FCT grant SFRH/BPD/100906/2014 and M. Knorr by FCT grant SFRH/BPD/86970/2012. German Research Founda...
International audienceAn important problem in knowledge-based systems is inconsistency handling. Thi...
Numerous logics have been developed for reasoning about inconsistency which differ in (i) the logic ...
Abstract. Argumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowl-edge bases, based on...
Multi-context Systems (MCSs) are a formalism for systems consisting of knowledge bases (possibly het...
Abstract. In open environments, agents need to reason with knowledge from various sources, possibly ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a discussion of inconsistency-tolerant consequence relatio...
none3noPreferences are a fundamental ingredient in a variety of fields, ranging from economics to co...
Multi-Context Systems (MCS) are a powerful framework for interlinking possibly heterogeneous, autono...
Abstract. Resolving inconsistency in knowledge-integration systems is a major issue, especially when...
Multi-Context Systems are an expressive formalism to model (possibly) non-monotonic information exch...
Multi-Context Systems (MCSs) introduced by Brewka and Eiter are a promising way to interlink decentr...
Interlinking knowledge sources to enable information exchange is basic means to build enriched knowl...
Coherence-based approaches to inconsistency handling proceed by selecting preferred consistent subba...
ISBN: 978-90-481-5324-4International audienceThe notion of priority is very important in the study o...
FCT grant SFRH/BPD/100906/2014 and M. Knorr by FCT grant SFRH/BPD/86970/2012. German Research Founda...
International audienceAn important problem in knowledge-based systems is inconsistency handling. Thi...
Numerous logics have been developed for reasoning about inconsistency which differ in (i) the logic ...
Abstract. Argumentation is a promising approach for handling inconsistent knowl-edge bases, based on...
Multi-context Systems (MCSs) are a formalism for systems consisting of knowledge bases (possibly het...
Abstract. In open environments, agents need to reason with knowledge from various sources, possibly ...
International audienceThis paper proposes a discussion of inconsistency-tolerant consequence relatio...
none3noPreferences are a fundamental ingredient in a variety of fields, ranging from economics to co...