2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25693-7_9
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Belief Shadowing

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“…While the ontology may be huge, the inconsistency affects only literals involving ns(.). Some Further Use-Cases Due to a limited space let us only indicate some further use cases being directly relevant to the current paper: 3 actions in potentially inconsistent/incomplete environments [14]; belief fusion and shadowing [13,22]; argumentation [23,24]; approximate reasoning [59].…”
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“…While the ontology may be huge, the inconsistency affects only literals involving ns(.). Some Further Use-Cases Due to a limited space let us only indicate some further use cases being directly relevant to the current paper: 3 actions in potentially inconsistent/incomplete environments [14]; belief fusion and shadowing [13,22]; argumentation [23,24]; approximate reasoning [59].…”
Section: Selected Use-casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E.g., if the goal is important, like helping victims, a plan with inconsistent goal may be better than having no plan. For many further arguments towards paraconsistency see [1,3,10,11,12,13,14,20,17,24,57,61] and numerous references there.…”
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