Title of article
Measuring and repairing inconsistency in probabilistic knowledge bases Original Research Article
Author/Authors
David Picado Mui?o، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
13
From page
828
To page
840
Abstract
In this paper we present a family of measures aimed at determining the amount of inconsistency in probabilistic knowledge bases. Our approach to measuring inconsistency is graded in the sense that we consider minimal adjustments in the degrees of certainty (i.e., probabilities in this paper) of the statements necessary to make the knowledge base consistent. The computation of the family of measures we present here, in as much as it yields an adjustment in the probability of each statement that restores consistency, provides the modeler with possible repairs of the knowledge base. The case example that motivates our work and on which we test our approach is the knowledge base of CADIAG-2, a well-known medical expert system.
Keywords
Probabilistic knowledge bases , Inconsistency , Measures of inconsistency , CADIAG-2 , Probabilistic satisfiability
Journal title
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Record number
1183010
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