2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-30134-9_2
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Ontology Revision Using the Concept of Belief Revision

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“…The evolution process in the description logics ontology consists of removing or adding some input information to the old ontology while preserving its consistency [18]. Kang and Lau in [64] have studied the viability of adopting the belief revision as a foundation for DL ontology revision. In [19,22], the authors generalized the AGM postulates by dropping all the assumptions that limit the direct application to DL ontologies and determining the necessary and sufficient conditions for logic to support AGM-compliant operators.…”
Section: Evolution Of Description Logics Ontologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolution process in the description logics ontology consists of removing or adding some input information to the old ontology while preserving its consistency [18]. Kang and Lau in [64] have studied the viability of adopting the belief revision as a foundation for DL ontology revision. In [19,22], the authors generalized the AGM postulates by dropping all the assumptions that limit the direct application to DL ontologies and determining the necessary and sufficient conditions for logic to support AGM-compliant operators.…”
Section: Evolution Of Description Logics Ontologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the case of description logics specifically, there are several works in NMR, many in the area of Belief Revision [121] (and, by consequence, to Ontology Repair as well [122,123]). Belief Revision is concerned with changing beliefs to consistently add new information, a non-monotonic process closely related to changing ontologies for description logics.…”
Section: Modelling Nmrmentioning
confidence: 99%