Abstract. Ordinal Conditional Functions (OCFs) are one of the predominant frameworks to define belief change operators. In his original paper Spohn defines OCFs as functions from t...
In this paper, we are interested in the qualitative knowledge that underlies some given probabilistic information. To represent such qualitative structures, we use ordinal conditi...
Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Matthias Thimm, Marc Finth...
Belief revision always results in trusting new evidence, so it may admit an unreliable one and discard a more confident one. We therefore use belief change instead of belief revis...
This paper addresses the “boundary ownership” problem,
also known as the figure/ground assignment problem.
Estimating boundary ownerships is a key step in perceptual
organiz...
Belief revision performs belief change on an agent's beliefs when new evidence (either of the form of a propositional formula or of the form of a total pre-order on a set of ...