Title of article
Analysing inconsistent first-order knowledgebases Original Research Article
Author/Authors
John Grant، نويسنده , , Anthony Hunter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
30
From page
1064
To page
1093
Abstract
It is well-known that knowledgebases may contain inconsistencies. We provide a framework of measures, based on a first-order four-valued logic, to quantify the inconsistency of a knowledgebase. This allows for the comparison of the inconsistency of diverse knowledgebases that have been represented as sets of first-order logic formulae. We motivate the approach by considering some examples of knowledgebases for representing and reasoning with ontological knowledge and with temporal knowledge. Analysing ontological knowledge (including the statements about which concepts are subconcepts of other concepts, and which concepts are disjoint) can be problematical when there is a lack of knowledge about the instances that may populate the concepts, and analysing temporal knowledge (such as temporal integrity constraints) can be problematical when considering infinite linear time lines isomorphic to the natural numbers or the real numbers or more complex structures such as branching time lines. We address these difficulties by providing algebraic measures of inconsistency in first-order knowledgebases.
Keywords
Measuring inconsistency , Paraconsistent logics , Inconsistency tolerance , Analysing inconsistency , conflict resolution
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Record number
1207620
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