Title :
Harnessing locality for knowledge inconsistency management
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California State Univ., Sacramento, CA, USA
Abstract :
Inconsistency is commonplace in the real world and in our long-term memory. Managing inconsistency is considered a hallmark of the plasticity of human intelligence which includes an important mental process: belief revision. To facilitate belief revision, a necessary condition is that we need to know the localities and contexts of inconsistency, and how different types of inconsistency are clustered. In this paper, we describe a formal definition of locality of inconsistency and use it to identify clusters of inconsistent circumstances in a knowledge base. The results in the paper will help pave the way for a disciplined way in managing knowledge inconsistency.
Keywords :
belief networks; cognition; belief revision; inconsistency locality; knowledge inconsistency management; mental process; Animals; Cognition; Context; Fungi; Humans; Knowledge based systems; Semantics; antagonistic cognitive distance; cognitive penetrability; inconsistency; locality of inconsistency;
Conference_Titel :
Cognitive Informatics (ICCI), 2010 9th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8041-8
DOI :
10.1109/COGINF.2010.5599720