General Framework for Reasoning on Inconsistency
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Publication
2013 - Springer New York
Language
English
Word Count
11,250 words, Guess
Page Count
45 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781461467496
- ISBN-101461467497
- Better World Books9781461467496
- Open LibraryOL34484274M
Classifications
- LCCQA75.5-76.95
Description
This SpringerBrief proposes a general framework for reasoning about inconsistency in a wide variety of logics, including inconsistency resolution methods that have not yet been studied. The proposed framework allows users to specify preferences on how to resolve inconsistency when there are multiple ways to do so. This empowers users to resolve inconsistency in data leveraging both their detailed knowledge of the data as well as their application needs. The brief shows that the framework is well-suited to handle inconsistency in several logics, and provides algorithms to compute preferred options. Finally, the brief shows that the framework not only captures several existing works, but also supports reasoning about inconsistency in several logics for which no such methods exist today.
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