A nonmonotonic observation logic
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摘要
A variant of Reiter's default logic is proposed as a logic for reasoning with (defeasible) observations. Traditionally, default rules are assumed to represent generic information and the facts are assumed to represent specific information about the situation, but in this paper, the specific information derives from defeasible observations represented by (normal free) default rules, and the facts represent (hard) background knowledge. Whenever the evidence underlying some observation is more refined than the evidence underlying another observation, this is modelled by means of a priority between the default rules representing the observations. We thus arrive at an interpretation of prioritized normal free default logic as an observation logic, and we propose a semantics for this observation logic. Finally, we discuss how the proposed observation logic relates to the multiple extension problem and the problem of sensor fusion.
论文关键词:Nonmonotonic logic,Defeasible observations,Prioritized default logic,Free default logic,Sensor fusion,Multiple extension problem
论文评审过程:Received 28 December 2002, Accepted 14 April 2004, Available online 11 June 2004.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2004.04.010