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Preference-Based Inconsistency Management in Multi-Context Systems Antonius Weinzierl
2017
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
unpublished
Multi-Context Systems (MCS) are a powerful framework for interlinking possibly heterogeneous , autonomous knowledge bases, where information can be exchanged among knowledge bases by designated bridge rules with negation as failure. An acknowledged issue with MCS is inconsistency that arises due to the information exchange. To remedy this problem, inconsistency removal has been proposed in terms of repairs, which modify bridge rules based on suitable notions for diagnosis of inconsistency. In
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