Inconsistencies between different information sources may arise because of statements that are inaccurate, albeit not completely false. In such scenarios, the most natural way to restore consistency is often to interpret assertions in a more flexible way, i.e. to enlarge (or relax) their meaning. As this process inherently requires extra-logical information about the meaning of atoms, extensions of classical merging operators are needed. In this paper, we introduce syntactic merging operators, based on possibilistic logic, which employ background knowledge about the similarity of atomic propositions to appropriately relax prepositional statements. Copyright © 2010, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org). A...
In standard propositional belief merging, one implicit assumption is that all sources have exactly t...
International audienceThis paper presents a general approack both syntactic and semantic, for fusing...
In this paper, we address the problem of merging multiple imprecise probabilistic beliefs represente...
Inconsistencies between different information sources may arise because of statements that are inacc...
International audienceInconsistencies between different information sources may arise because of sta...
AbstractAlthough many techniques for merging conflicting propositional knowledge bases have already ...
Although many techniques for merging conflicting propositional knowledge bases have already been pro...
Belief merging is an important but difficult problem in Artificial Intelligence. This prob-lem becom...
Abstract — Exception handling, belief revision and merging in-formation coming from multiple sources...
International audiencePossibilistic logic offers a qualitative framework for representing pieces of ...
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International audienceThe problem of merging multiple sources information is central in many informa...
Invited papers covering the current research in the fields of measurement and information acquisitio...
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Abstract. In this paper, we compare merging operators in possibilis-tic logic. We first propose an a...
In standard propositional belief merging, one implicit assumption is that all sources have exactly t...
International audienceThis paper presents a general approack both syntactic and semantic, for fusing...
In this paper, we address the problem of merging multiple imprecise probabilistic beliefs represente...
Inconsistencies between different information sources may arise because of statements that are inacc...
International audienceInconsistencies between different information sources may arise because of sta...
AbstractAlthough many techniques for merging conflicting propositional knowledge bases have already ...
Although many techniques for merging conflicting propositional knowledge bases have already been pro...
Belief merging is an important but difficult problem in Artificial Intelligence. This prob-lem becom...
Abstract — Exception handling, belief revision and merging in-formation coming from multiple sources...
International audiencePossibilistic logic offers a qualitative framework for representing pieces of ...
This paper is an extended version of a conference paper. It also includes some parts ...
International audienceThe problem of merging multiple sources information is central in many informa...
Invited papers covering the current research in the fields of measurement and information acquisitio...
International audienceThis paper proposes syntactic combination rules for merging uncertain proposit...
Abstract. In this paper, we compare merging operators in possibilis-tic logic. We first propose an a...
In standard propositional belief merging, one implicit assumption is that all sources have exactly t...
International audienceThis paper presents a general approack both syntactic and semantic, for fusing...
In this paper, we address the problem of merging multiple imprecise probabilistic beliefs represente...