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An Example from Belief Revision

Multiplayer belief revision

Multiplayer belief revision

... 2 Motivating Example The literature is full of psychological situations in which characters have crossed beliefs one about another. All along the novels, messages are sent and received which lead to revise ...

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Jokes and Belief Revision

Jokes and Belief Revision

... differ from a listener to another, acknowledging the fact that a joke may not be found funny by ...For example, a scientific discovery can be surprising and revealing, just like a well-crafted de- tective ...

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MoL 2013 13: 
  Topological Models for Belief and Belief Revision

MoL 2013 13: Topological Models for Belief and Belief Revision

... and Belief Epistemologists assumed for a long time that the correct analysis of knowledge is the one concluded from Plato’s dialogue Theaetetus , ...true belief’ ...true belief is not ...

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Belief Revision in Structured Probabilistic Argumentation

Belief Revision in Structured Probabilistic Argumentation

... an example of a situation in which the probability mass cannot be accommodated given the constraints imposed by the AM and EM together – in such cases, it would be impossible to restore consistency by only ...

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A Unified Characterization of Belief Revision Rules

A Unified Characterization of Belief Revision Rules

... non-Bayesian belief-revision rules in economic theory, we now sketch an illustrative application to decision and game ...an example which illustrates some of these di¢ culties and shows how a ...

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The Algebra of Multi-Agent Dynamic Belief Revision

The Algebra of Multi-Agent Dynamic Belief Revision

... We call the elements of the quantale Q epistemic actions, or experiments, or also announcements. They are information-changing actions, which do not change the objective facts of the world, but only uncover, discover, or ...

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Belief Revision towards Long-Series Information

Belief Revision towards Long-Series Information

... As reported by many researchers report, audit decisions often experience reviews. Ashton and Ashton (1988), for example, provide evidence that subjects who revise their beliefs are greater when receiving evidence ...

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PP 2006 11: 
  Dynamic Logic of Belief Revision

PP 2006 11: Dynamic Logic of Belief Revision

... my belief in p, since the ¬p-world has ...for belief revision is ‘softer’ than a call for world elimination, introducing just a greater ‘preference’ for p-worlds, without totally abandoning the ...

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A characterization of sequential equilibrium in terms of AGM belief revision

A characterization of sequential equilibrium in terms of AGM belief revision

... if F ⊆ E and f (E) ∩ F = ∅ then B f,E (F ) = f (F ). (6) Lemma 12 says that the following is an implication of AGM-consistency: when F ⊆ E, if the agent is first informed that E and, in her revised beliefs, she does not ...

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Interpreted dependency networks : a general framework for belief revision

Interpreted dependency networks : a general framework for belief revision

... my belief system" or more specifically using a historical argument, ...my belief system21", then all the observed phenomena that are explained by a coherence theory can be explained by a foundations ...For ...

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Belief revision, non-monotonic reasoning and secrecy for epistemic agents

Belief revision, non-monotonic reasoning and secrecy for epistemic agents

... The belief revision function of a BDI agent or desirable properties of it are not specified or discussed in the original BDI ...for example a stack, or a list of ...

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Belief revision generalized: A joint characterization of Bayes's and Jeffrey's rules

Belief revision generalized: A joint characterization of Bayes's and Jeffrey's rules

... initial example, Kotaro must assign prior probabilities to the various possible auditory signals that he might receive over the ...of belief changes in response to such inputs, we would have to ascribe to ...

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When Conditional Logic and Belief Revision Meet Substructural Logics

When Conditional Logic and Belief Revision Meet Substructural Logics

... 3.1 Conditional Logic Default reasoning arises frequently in everyday life. It in- volves leaping to conclusions. For example, if an agent sees a bird, she may conclude that it flies. However, not all birds fly: ...

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Dialogue, argumentation, and belief revision: a study of apologetic conversations in West Cameroon

Dialogue, argumentation, and belief revision: a study of apologetic conversations in West Cameroon

... Argument from Recognition seems support his view of the cooperative nature of the relationship between his ...For example, when she asks the name of the superior god, she assumes that Tanke’s pantheon has a ...

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Dynamic belief revision operators

Dynamic belief revision operators

... from all the possible worlds. For the purpose of this paper, however, we merely recognise that it is a special case, and treat it as such. Darwiche and Pearl themselves [7] claim that they have dealt with this ...

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Simple hyperintensional belief revision

Simple hyperintensional belief revision

... 186) that this gives implausibly idealized notions of knowledge and belief, having little to do with human cognition. 3 Footnote 1 continued ‘Imagination and Mental Imagery in Epistemology’ at the University of ...

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A unifying framework for probabilistic belief revision

A unifying framework for probabilistic belief revision

... the revision process behind conditionalisation, Jeffrey conditionalisation, and ...needed from the probability standpoint to capture the three methods in a revision ...

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The modal logic of Bayesian belief revision

The modal logic of Bayesian belief revision

... Viewed from the perspective of such theories of belief revision our intention in this paper is very different: Rather than trying to give a plausible set of axioms intended to capture desired ...

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Rank aggregation and belief revision dynamics

Rank aggregation and belief revision dynamics

... Rank Revision This experiment was set up to test what rules, if any, indi- viduals use to revise their beliefs in light of new informa- ...information from their peers. From the modeling exercises ...

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