qualitative algebra
Belief Revision in the Propositional Closure of a Qualitative Algebra
Dufour-Lussier, Valmi (Université de Lorraine) | Hermann, Alice (Université de Lorraine) | Ber, Florence Le (École Nationale du Génie de l'Eau et de l'Environnement de Strasbourg) | Lieber, Jean (Université de Lorraine)
Belief revision is an operation that aims at modifying old beliefs so that they become consistent with new ones. The issue of belief revision has been studied in various formalisms, in particular, in qualitative algebras (QAs) in which the result is a disjunction of belief bases that is not necessarily representable in a QA. This motivates the study of belief revision in formalisms extending QAs, namely, their propositional closures: in such a closure, the result of belief revision belongs to the formalism. Moreover, this makes it possible to define a contraction operator thanks to the Harper identity. Belief revision in the propositional closure of QAs is studied, an algorithm for a family of revision operators is designed, and an open-source implementation is made freely available on the web.
Case Adaptation with Qualitative Algebras
Dufour-Lussier, Valmi (LORIA, Université de Lorraine) | Ber, Florence Le (ICUBE, Université de Strasbourg) | Lieber, Jean (LORIA, Université de Lorraine) | Martin, Laura (INRA)
This paper proposes an approach for the adaptation of spatial or temporal cases in a case-based reasoning system. Qualitative algebras are used as spatial and temporal knowledge representation languages. The intuition behind this adaptation approach is to apply a substitution and then repair potential inconsistencies, thanks to belief revision on qualitative algebras. A temporal example from the cooking domain is given.