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L. Cholvy. A logical approach to multi-sources reasoning. In Lecture notes in Artificial Intelligence, number 808, pages 183--196. Springer-Verlag, 1994.

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Syntactic combination of uncertain information: A.. - Benferhat, Dubois, Prade (1997)   (Correct)

....logical formulas. Although similar issues are raised in the two frameworks, like the handling of conflicting information, the two lines of research in numerical data fusion (e.g. Abidi and Gonzalez, 1992; Flamm and Luisi, 1992) and in symbolic information combination (e.g. Baral et al. 1992; Cholvy, 1992; Dubois et al. 1992; Benferhat et al. 1993) have been investigated independently, and are unequally developed (the second trend being much more recent and the proposals still preliminary) Possibility theory (Zadeh, 1978; Dubois and Prade, 1988a) offers an uncertainty modelling framework for ....

Cholvy F. (1992) A logical approach to multi-sources reasoning. In: Applied Logic Conference: Logic at Work, Amsterdam.


Providing Consistent Views in a Polyinstantiated Database - Cholvy, Cuppens (1994)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Cholvy)   (Correct)

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L. Cholvy. A logical approach to multi-sources reasoning. In Lecture notes in Artificial Intelligence, number 808, pages 183--196. Springer-Verlag, 1994.


Reasoning about Norms Provided by Conflicting Regulations - Cholvy, Cuppens (1998)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Cholvy)   (Correct)

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L. Cholvy. A logical approach to multi-sources reasoning. In Proceedings of the Applied Logic Conference, Amsterdam, december 1992.


A General Framework for Reasoning About Contradictory Information .. - Cholvy (1998)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Cholvy)   (Correct)

....obligatory that there are guards who control the access to the organization and that this norm is not conflicting with R2. Then this norm is kept when the two regulations are merged together, even though R2 has some priority over R1. In this paper, we focus on the trusting logic attitude. see [5] for a complete description of the suspicious attitude for beliefs collecting) 3 The general framework for reasoning with contradictions This section presents a logical framework, called FUSION, which defines a way, corresponding to the trusting attitude previously described, for reasoning about ....

L. Cholvy. A logical approach to multi-sources reasoning. In Lecture notes in Artificial Intelligence, number 808. Springer-Verlag, 1994.


Information Fusion in Logic: A Brief Overview - Cholvy, Hunter (1997)   Self-citation (Cholvy)   (Correct)

....method is used interactively, a user can be asked to order pieces of specification according to likelihood of correctness. As a second example, assuming an order between different sources is reasonable in the case when merging beliefs or evidence provided by those different information sources [Cho94,Cho93] In particular, it can be useful to order sources according to the topics of the information they provide in effect adopting context sensitive ordering over the sources [CD94,Cho95] Indeed, assuming only one ordering over the different information sources is not very realistic, given ....

L. Cholvy. A logical approach to multi-sources reasoning. In Proceedings of the Applied Logic Conference, number 808 in Lecture notes in Artificial Intelligence. Springer-Verlag, 1994.

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