A meta level framework for exploring conflicts in multiple knowledge bases:
Abstract: "This paper presents a meta-level framework for exploration of multiple knowledge bases in which conflicting opinions are expressed. Working from the assumption that we need to live with and learn to use knowledge bases reflecting mutually inconsistent points of view, a formal meta-la...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "This paper presents a meta-level framework for exploration of multiple knowledge bases in which conflicting opinions are expressed. Working from the assumption that we need to live with and learn to use knowledge bases reflecting mutually inconsistent points of view, a formal meta-language is defined for articulating the relationships between, and arguments for, propositions in knowledge bases independently of their particular object-level representation. The meta-level can be viewed either as an abstraction up from object-level knowledge bases, via a process called mark-up, or as a means of supporting specification of knowledge bases which can then be fully defined at the object-level. An initial prototype has been implemented to evaluate the usefulness of this framework and to assess its computational feasibility. The results so far are promising." |
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title | A meta level framework for exploring conflicts in multiple knowledge bases |
title_auth | A meta level framework for exploring conflicts in multiple knowledge bases |
title_exact_search | A meta level framework for exploring conflicts in multiple knowledge bases |
title_full | A meta level framework for exploring conflicts in multiple knowledge bases Haggith, M. |
title_fullStr | A meta level framework for exploring conflicts in multiple knowledge bases Haggith, M. |
title_full_unstemmed | A meta level framework for exploring conflicts in multiple knowledge bases Haggith, M. |
title_short | A meta level framework for exploring conflicts in multiple knowledge bases |
title_sort | a meta level framework for exploring conflicts in multiple knowledge bases |
topic | Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Computer software sigle Datenverarbeitung Expert systems (Computer science) Logic programming languages Negotiation Data processing |
topic_facet | Bionics and artificial intelligence Computer software Datenverarbeitung Expert systems (Computer science) Logic programming languages Negotiation Data processing |
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