Multi-Context Systems are an expressive formalism to model (possibly) non-monotonic information exchange between heterogeneous knowledge bases. Such information exchange, however, often comes with unforseen side-effects leading to violation of constraints, making the system inconsistent, and thus unusable. Although there are many approaches to assess and repair a single inconsistent knowledge base, the heterogeneous nature of Multi-Context Systems poses problems which have not yet been addressed in a satisfying way: How to identify and explain a inconsistency that spreads over multiple knowledge bases with different logical formalisms (e.g., logic programs and ontologies)? What are the causes of inconsistency if inference/information exchan...
Unprecedented growth in knowledge sharing among multi-language communities, both common and distinct...
Ambient Intelligence environments consist of various devices that collect, process, change and share...
In open environments, agents need to reason with knowledge from various sources, represented in diff...
Interlinking knowledge sources to enable information exchange is basic means to build enriched knowl...
Multi-Context Systems (MCS) are a powerful framework for interlinking possibly heterogeneous, autono...
FCT grant SFRH/BPD/100906/2014 and M. Knorr by FCT grant SFRH/BPD/86970/2012. German Research Founda...
Abstract. Resolving inconsistency in knowledge-integration systems is a major issue, especially when...
Multi-Context Systems (MCSs) introduced by Brewka and Eiter are a promising way to interlink decentr...
Abstract. In open environments, agents need to reason with knowl-edge from various sources, represen...
reactive Multi-Context Systems • Plethora of formats and languages for Knowledge Representation, des...
Nonmonotonic multi-context systems (MCS) provide a formalism to represent knowledge exchange between...
Abstract. We propose a framework for heterogeneous multi-context systems, in which a special kind of...
The field of artificial intelligence, research on knowledge representation and reasoning has origina...
Inconsistency arises in many areas in advanced computing. Examples include: Merging information from...
Pervasive computing environments are often noisy and subject to change. Although software should be ...
Unprecedented growth in knowledge sharing among multi-language communities, both common and distinct...
Ambient Intelligence environments consist of various devices that collect, process, change and share...
In open environments, agents need to reason with knowledge from various sources, represented in diff...
Interlinking knowledge sources to enable information exchange is basic means to build enriched knowl...
Multi-Context Systems (MCS) are a powerful framework for interlinking possibly heterogeneous, autono...
FCT grant SFRH/BPD/100906/2014 and M. Knorr by FCT grant SFRH/BPD/86970/2012. German Research Founda...
Abstract. Resolving inconsistency in knowledge-integration systems is a major issue, especially when...
Multi-Context Systems (MCSs) introduced by Brewka and Eiter are a promising way to interlink decentr...
Abstract. In open environments, agents need to reason with knowl-edge from various sources, represen...
reactive Multi-Context Systems • Plethora of formats and languages for Knowledge Representation, des...
Nonmonotonic multi-context systems (MCS) provide a formalism to represent knowledge exchange between...
Abstract. We propose a framework for heterogeneous multi-context systems, in which a special kind of...
The field of artificial intelligence, research on knowledge representation and reasoning has origina...
Inconsistency arises in many areas in advanced computing. Examples include: Merging information from...
Pervasive computing environments are often noisy and subject to change. Although software should be ...
Unprecedented growth in knowledge sharing among multi-language communities, both common and distinct...
Ambient Intelligence environments consist of various devices that collect, process, change and share...
In open environments, agents need to reason with knowledge from various sources, represented in diff...