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A New Approach to Base Revision (1999)  (Make Corrections)  
Paolo Di Giusto, Guido Governatori
Progress in Artificial Intelligence



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Belief revision based on modification of sentences

Abstract: We present three approaches to revision of belief bases, which are also examined in the case in which the sentences in the base are partitioned between those which can and those which cannot be changed; the approaches are shown to be semantically equivalent. A new approach is then presented, based on the modification of individual rules, instead of deletion. The resulting base is semantically equivalent to that generated by the other approaches, in the sense that it has the same models, but the ... (Update)

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@inproceedings{ epia1,
  author =	 {Di Giusto, Paolo and Governatori, Guido},
  title =	 {A New Approach to Base Revision},
  booktitle =	 {Progress in Artificial Intelligence},
  isbn =	 {3-540-66548-X},
  pages =	 {327-341},
  year =	 1999,
  editor =	 {Barahona, Pedro and Alferes, Jos{\'e} J{\'u}lio},
  volume =	 1695,
  series =	 {LNAI},
  address =	 {Berlin},
  publisher =	 {Springer-Verlag},
  url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/digiusto99new.html} }
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