On the semantics of theory change: arbitration between old and new information
PODS '93 Proceedings of the twelfth ACM SIGACT-SIGMOD-SIGART symposium on Principles of database systems
A Textbook of Belief Dynamics: Solutions to Exercises
A Textbook of Belief Dynamics: Solutions to Exercises
Resolving Conflicting Information
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Belief Fusion: Aggregating Pedigreed Belief States
Journal of Logic, Language and Information
Arbitration (or How to Merge Knowledge Bases)
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge
Logic-based approaches to information fusion
Information Fusion
Social contraction and belief negotiation
Information Fusion
Iterated belief revision, revised
Artificial Intelligence
Rough Dialogue and Implication Lattices
Fundamenta Informaticae - New Frontiers in Scientific Discovery - Commemorating the Life and Work of Zdzislaw Pawlak
Combining multiple prioritized knowledge bases by negotiation
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Logical foundations of negotiation: outcome, concession and adaptation
AAAI'04 Proceedings of the 19th national conference on Artifical intelligence
Negotiation as mutual belief revision
AAAI'04 Proceedings of the 19th national conference on Artifical intelligence
A computational model of logic-based negotiation
AAAI'06 Proceedings of the 21st national conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
Admissible and restrained revision
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A logical model of Nash bargaining solution
IJCAI'05 Proceedings of the 19th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence
On the measure of conflicts: Shapley Inconsistency Values
Artificial Intelligence
Merging belief bases by negotiation
KES'11 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Knowledge-based and intelligent information and engineering systems - Volume Part I
SUM'11 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Scalable uncertainty management
ECSQARU'05 Proceedings of the 8th European conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty
Combining multiple knowledge bases by negotiation: a possibilistic approach
ECSQARU'05 Proceedings of the 8th European conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty
Conciliation and consensus in iterated belief merging
ECSQARU'05 Proceedings of the 8th European conference on Symbolic and Quantitative Approaches to Reasoning with Uncertainty
Logical properties of belief-revision-based bargaining solution
AI'06 Proceedings of the 19th Australian joint conference on Artificial Intelligence: advances in Artificial Intelligence
On the logic of iterated non-prioritised revision
WCII'02 Proceedings of the 2002 international conference on Conditionals, Information, and Inference
Selective revision by deductive argumentation
TAFA'11 Proceedings of the First international conference on Theory and Applications of Formal Argumentation
Managing software requirements changes based on negotiation-style revision
Journal of Computer Science and Technology - Special issue on Community Analysis and Information Recommendation
Rough Dialogue and Implication Lattices
Fundamenta Informaticae - New Frontiers in Scientific Discovery - Commemorating the Life and Work of Zdzislaw Pawlak
An axiomatic model for merging stratified belief bases by negotiation
ICCCI'12 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Computational Collective Intelligence: technologies and applications - Volume Part I
Axiomatic characterization of belief merging by negotiation
Multimedia Tools and Applications
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We present a framework for non-prioritised belief revision --- i.e., belief revision in which newly acquired information is not always fully accepted --- in which the result of revision is arrived at via a kind of negotiation between old information and new. We show how both ordinary partial meet revision and Fermé and Hansson's selective revision can be captured in this framework, and also how it supports the definition of contraction operators which do not necessarily satisfy the basic AGM contraction postulate of (Success).