Revision by History

Abstract

This article proposes a solution to the problem of obtaining plausibility information, which is necessary to perform belief revision: given a sequence of revisions, together with their results, derive a possible initial order that has generated them; this is different from the usual assumption of starting from an all-equal initial order and modifying it by a sequence of revisions. Four semantics for iterated revision are considered: natural, restrained, lexicographic and reinforcement. For each, a necessary and sufficient condition to the existence of an order generating a given history of revisions and results is proved. Complexity is proved coNP complete in all cases but one (reinforcement revision with unbounded sequence length).

Cite

Text

Liberatore. "Revision by History." Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 2015. doi:10.1613/JAIR.4608

Markdown

[Liberatore. "Revision by History." Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 2015.](https://mlanthology.org/jair/2015/liberatore2015jair-revision/) doi:10.1613/JAIR.4608

BibTeX

@article{liberatore2015jair-revision,
  title     = {{Revision by History}},
  author    = {Liberatore, Paolo},
  journal   = {Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research},
  year      = {2015},
  pages     = {287-329},
  doi       = {10.1613/JAIR.4608},
  volume    = {52},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/jair/2015/liberatore2015jair-revision/}
}