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The Implementation of a First-Order Logic AGM Belief Revision System (1993)  (Make Corrections)  (6 citations)
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Abstract: Belief revision is increasingly being seen as central to a number of fundamental problems in Artificial Intelligence such as nonmonotonic reasoning, reasoning about action, truth maintenance and database update. This paper describes the first implementation of an AGM belief revision system. The system is based on classical firstorder logic, and for any finitely representable belief state, it efficiently computes expansions, contractions and revisions satisfying the AGM postulates for rational... (Update)

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.... KM [KM91] postulates are now widely accepted as rational ways to change theories, and (b) computational versions of AGM are available [WI94, DW93] and easy to use. Definitions are of interest because they appear frequently in knowledge representation as a result of abstraction....

...to finite base revision analogous to the AGM entrenchment and revision relationships for closed theories. Dixon and Wobcke [Dixon and Wobcke, 1993] implemented a version of the Williams scheme in part of their AGM program. Doyle indicated that both the AGM logic and...

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S. E. Dixon and W. Wobcke. The implementation of a first-order logic AGM belief revision system. In Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Conference on Tools in Artificial Intelligence, 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dixon93implementation.html   More

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    author = "S. Dixon and W. Wobcke",
    title = "The Implementation of a First-Order Logic {AGM} Belief Revision System",
    pages = "40--47",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dixon93implementation.html" }
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