no code implementations • 28 Dec 2021 • Adrian Haret, Johannes P. Wallner
We look at preference change arising out of an interaction between two elements: the first is an initial preference ranking encoding a pre-existing attitude; the second element is new preference information signaling input from an authoritative source, which may come into conflict with the initial preference.
no code implementations • 21 Nov 2021 • Adrian Haret
Prominent approaches to belief revision prescribe the adoption of a new belief that is as close as possible to the prior belief, in a process that, even in the standard case, can be described as attempting to minimize surprise.
no code implementations • 31 Mar 2016 • Adrian Haret, Jean-Guy Mailly, Stefan Woltran
In other words, we are interested in seeing if $K$ can be distributed into knowledge bases of simpler structure, such that the task of merging allows for a reconstruction of the original knowledge.