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Selective Revision by Deductive Argumentation
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2012
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The success postulate of classic belief revision theory demands that after revising some beliefs with by information the new information is believed. However, this form of prioritized belief revision is not apt under many circumstances. Research in non-prioritized belief revision investigates forms of belief revision where success is not a desirable property. Herein, selective revision uses a two step approach, first applying a transformation function to decide if and which part of the new
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-29184-5_10
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