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Revision, Acceptability and Context - Theoretical and Algorithmic Aspects

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An important aspect in the formalisation of common-sense reasoning is the construction of a model of what an agent believes the world to be like to help in her reasoning process. This model is often incomplete or inaccurate, but new information can be used to refine it. The study of techniques that achieve this in a rational way is the task of the discipline of belief revision, with which this book is concerned.There are three key elements to the book's approach. Firstly, the methodology of logic by translation. A specific instance of this is the idea of revision by translation. Revision for a foreign logic is done via its translation into a well-known logic, usually classic logic. Secondly, the technique of meta-level/object-level movement, where we bring some operation defined at the meta-level of a logic into its object level. In this book, we bring the operation of deletion to the object level. Finally, through Labelled Deductive Systems, we use the context of the revision to finetune its operation and illustrate the idea through the presentation of various algorithms.The book is suitable for researchers and postgraduates in the areas of artificial intelligence, database theory, and logic.

List of contents

Background and Overview.- Introducing Revision Theory.- Stepwise Revision Operations.- Iterating Revision.- Structured Revision: Non-linear Methods for Information Change.- Algorithmic Context Revision.- Revision by Translation.- Object-Level Deletion.- Conclusions and Discussions.

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An important aspect in the formalisation of common-sense reasoning is the construction of a model of what an agent believes the world to be like to help in her reasoning process. This model is often incomplete or inaccurate, but new information can be used to refine it. The study of techniques that achieve this in a rational way is the task of the discipline of belief revision, with which this book is concerned.

There are three key elements to the book's approach. Firstly, the methodology of logic by translation. A specific instance of this is the idea of revision by translation. Revision for a foreign logic is done via its translation into a well-known logic, usually classic logic. Secondly, the technique of meta-level/object-level movement, where we bring some operation defined at the meta-level of a logic into its object level. In this book, we bring the operation of deletion to the object level. Finally, through Labelled Deductive Systems, we use the context of the revision to finetune its operation and illustrate the idea through the presentation of various algorithms.

The book is suitable for researchers and postgraduates in the areas of artificial intelligence, database theory, and logic.

Product details

Authors Dov Gabbay, Dov M Gabbay, Dov M. Gabbay, Odinaldo Rodrigues, Odinaldo T Rodrigues, Odinaldo T. Rodrigues, Alessan Russo, Alessandra Russo
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2012
 
EAN 9783642264306
ISBN 978-3-642-26430-6
No. of pages 386
Weight 588 g
Illustrations X, 386 p. 45 illus.
Series Cognitive Technologies
Cognitive Technologies
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

B, Datenbanken, Artificial Intelligence, Logic, computer science, Database Management, intelligence, database programming, Databases, database theory

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