Sentence examples for inconsistent knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Inconsistency measures have been proposed as a way to manage inconsistent knowledge bases in the AI community.

Argumentation has provided a means to deal with inconsistent knowledge.

In order to handle inconsistent knowledge bases in a reasonable way, one needs a logic which allows nontrivial inconsistent theories.

Our solution is able to transfer high quality knowledge via noise reduction, to model rich pairwise interactions among individual-level and cluster-level entities, and to adapt the potential inconsistent knowledge from implicit feedbacks to explicit feedbacks.

As applications of our approach, we present a fairly general framework for resolving conflicts in inconsistent knowledge bases that are represented by disjunctive logic programs, and we show how the semantics of inheritance logic programs and update logic programs from the literature can be characterized through forgetting.

In cases where P is not common knowledge, however, the utterance is false, and public announcements of falsehoods yield an inconsistent knowledge state: the analogue of the error state in Subsection 8.2 above.

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When part of the expert knowledge is missing or transferred incorrectly, incomplete and inconsistent knowledge-bases (KB) result, which leads to faulty inductions in reasoning and wrong decision-making.

This is inconsistent with knowledge that clay particles possessing an electronegative surface charge and resulting cation exchange capacity (CEC) interact with a wide range of solutes which, in the absence of clays, have been shown to exhibit δ18O isotope effects that vary in relation to the ionic strength of the solutions.

But Belichick was merely the latest football figure who seemed to be at wit's end about how to live with the replacements, who are increasingly sowing confusion with their inconsistent rules knowledge, while negotiators for the officials' union and the league remain at loggerheads.

Duncan Pritchard (2005) distinguishes between senses of epistemic luck, including this one, arguing that some, but not others, are inconsistent with knowledge.

For one thing, whether a belief is true by luck, presumably, comes in degrees just how much luck does it take to be inconsistent with knowledge?

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