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Approximations for Explanations of Inconsistency in Partially Known Multi-Context Systems ⋆

by Thomas Eiter, Michael Fink, Peter Schüller
"... Abstract. Multi-context systems are a formalism to interlink decentralized and heterogeneous knowledge based systems (contexts), which interact via (possibly nonmonotonic) bridge rules. Inconsistency is a major problem, as it renders such systems useless. In addition, it is likely that complete know ..."
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Abstract. Multi-context systems are a formalism to interlink decentralized and heterogeneous knowledge based systems (contexts), which interact via (possibly nonmonotonic) bridge rules. Inconsistency is a major problem, as it renders such systems useless. In addition, it is likely that complete

An explanation for inconsistent word order typologies in some Southeast Asian languages

by Saranya Savetamalya, Lawrence A Reid - In Southeast Asian linguistic studies in honour of Vichin Panupong,Arthur S. Abramson , 1997
"... In the conclusion to Starosta's treatise on Lexicase, he states, "Areas in which lexicase has a promising but as yet unrealized potential to make significant contributions to linguistic knowledge include... language typology... " (1988, p. 258). In this paper we would like to begin to ..."
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to explore some problems in the word order typology of Southeast

Inconsistencies in Students ’ Approaches to Solving Problems in Engineering Statics

by Jeffrey L. Newcomer
"... Abstract – This paper looks at students ’ responses to two concept questions: one on equilibrium and one on equi-valence, which is an equilibrium problem from a differ-ent perspective. Student responses were from final exam questions that included explanations and from national Statics Concept Inven ..."
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Abstract – This paper looks at students ’ responses to two concept questions: one on equilibrium and one on equi-valence, which is an equilibrium problem from a differ-ent perspective. Student responses were from final exam questions that included explanations and from national Statics Concept

Static Error Detection using Semantic Inconsistency Inference

by Isil Dillig, et al. , 2007
"... Inconsistency checking is a method for detecting software errors that relies only on examining multiple uses of a value. We propose that inconsistency inference is best understood as a variant of the older and better understood problem of type inference. Using this insight, we describe a precise and ..."
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Inconsistency checking is a method for detecting software errors that relies only on examining multiple uses of a value. We propose that inconsistency inference is best understood as a variant of the older and better understood problem of type inference. Using this insight, we describe a precise

Knowledge sharing and inconsistency checking on multiple enterprise models

by Yun-heh Chen-burger - University of Edinburgh. In , 2001
"... The approach of Multi-Perspective Enterprise Modelling is now more commonly accepted and used in practice as a way to manage knowledge than ever before. However, the concept of applying multiple modelling languages to describe the same domain may still sound frightening to many. In addition to the c ..."
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to the cost, time and complexity involved, problems such as knowledge sharing between multiple models and achieving and maintaining integrity between them are also important. We argue that Multi-Perspective Enterprise Modelling is helpful and in some situations necessary. This paper gives examples of how

Semantic Integration and Inconsistency

by Steve Easterbrook Department, Steve Easterbrook
"... The management of inconsistency between multiple viewpoints has become a central problem in the development of large software systems. In this paper we argue that the same problem occurs in the development of the semantic web, and indeed that this is the central issue in semantic integration. A comm ..."
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The management of inconsistency between multiple viewpoints has become a central problem in the development of large software systems. In this paper we argue that the same problem occurs in the development of the semantic web, and indeed that this is the central issue in semantic integration. A

Dynamic Inconsistency and the Seignorage Paradox

by Fernando Perera-Tallo
"... Abstract Why do governments that pursue seignorage set growth rates of money that exceeds the one that maximizes it? This paper presents a Keynesian model with a government that pursues seignorage but dislikes inflation. Dynamic inconsistency problems prevent the implementation of the optimal growt ..."
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Abstract Why do governments that pursue seignorage set growth rates of money that exceeds the one that maximizes it? This paper presents a Keynesian model with a government that pursues seignorage but dislikes inflation. Dynamic inconsistency problems prevent the implementation of the optimal

Multilabel Ranking with Inconsistent Rankers

by Xin Geng, Longrun Luo
"... While most existing multilabel ranking methods assume the availability of a single objective label ranking for each instance in the training set, this paper deals with a more common case where subjective inconsistent rankings from multiple rankers are associated with each instance. The key idea is t ..."
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While most existing multilabel ranking methods assume the availability of a single objective label ranking for each instance in the training set, this paper deals with a more common case where subjective inconsistent rankings from multiple rankers are associated with each instance. The key idea

Reasoning About Inconsistencies in Natural Language Requirements

by Vincenzo Gervasi - ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology , 2005
"... The use of logic in identifying and analyzing inconsistency in requirements from multiple stakeholders has been found to be effective in a number of studies. Nonmonotonic logic is a theoretically well-founded formalism that is especially suited for supporting the evolution of requirements. However, ..."
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The use of logic in identifying and analyzing inconsistency in requirements from multiple stakeholders has been found to be effective in a number of studies. Nonmonotonic logic is a theoretically well-founded formalism that is especially suited for supporting the evolution of requirements. However

Image Melding: Combining Inconsistent . . .

by Soheil Darabi, Eli Shechtman, Connelly Barnes, Dan B Goldman, Pradeep Sen
"... Current methods for combining two different images produce visible artifacts when the sources have very different textures and structures. We present a new method for synthesizing a transition region between two source images, such that inconsistent color, texture, and structural properties all chan ..."
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, all three generalizations enable patch-based solutions to a broad class of image melding problems involving inconsistent sources: object cloning, stitching challenging panoramas, hole filling from multiple photos, and image harmonization. In several cases, our unified method outperforms previous state
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