On the relationship between incidence calculus and ATMS:

Abstract: "Although it is widely recognized that logics of belief and truth maintenance systems share some fundamental similarities, there has been little study of the precise nature of this relationship. We show that an ATMS can be implemented using incidence calculus. In this way, we can not...

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Main Authors: Liu, Weiru (Author), Bundy, Alan (Author), Robertson, Dave (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh 1992
Series:University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 611
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Summary:Abstract: "Although it is widely recognized that logics of belief and truth maintenance systems share some fundamental similarities, there has been little study of the precise nature of this relationship. We show that an ATMS can be implemented using incidence calculus. In this way, we can not only produce labels for all nodes in the system, but also calculate the probability of any such nodes in it. The nogood environments can also be obtained automatically. The probability calculated for the nogood environments represents the weight of conflict for multiple pieces of evidence. We also show that an ATMS can be viewed as a fast algorithm for incidence calculus."
Physical Description:19 S.

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