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Abstract: Research in belief revision has been dominated by work that
lies firmly within the classic AGM paradigm, characterized by
a well-known set of postulates governing the behavior of "rational
" revision functions. A postulate that is rarely criticized
is the successpostulate: the result of revising by an observed
proposition results in belief in . This postulate, however,
is often undesirable in settings where an agent's observations
may be imprecise or noisy. We propose a semantics that... (Update)
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Boutilier, C., N. Friedman, and J. Y. Halpern (1998). Belief revision with unreliable observations. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/boutilier98belief.html More
@inproceedings{ boutilier98belief,
author = "Craig Boutilier and Nir Friedman and Joseph Y. Halpern",
title = "Belief Revision with Unreliable Observations",
booktitle = "{AAAI}/{IAAI}",
pages = "127-134",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/boutilier98belief.html" }
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