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The Myths that Blind: The Role of Beliefs in School Change
Kerri Ullucci
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Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 2023
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Studia Logica, 2005
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Computational Intelligence, 2004
Most existing formalizations treat belief change as a singleāstep process, and ignore several problems that become important when a theory, or belief state, is revised over several steps. This paper identifies these problems, and argues for the need to retain all of the multiple possible outcomes of a belief change step, and for a framework in which ...
Ghose, Aditya K +4 more
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Most existing formalizations treat belief change as a singleāstep process, and ignore several problems that become important when a theory, or belief state, is revised over several steps. This paper identifies these problems, and argues for the need to retain all of the multiple possible outcomes of a belief change step, and for a framework in which ...
Ghose, Aditya K +4 more
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Believing change and changing belief
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans, 1996We present a first-order logic of time, chance, and probability that is capable of expressing the four types of higher-order probability sentences relating subjective probability and objective chance at different times. We define a causal notion of objective chance and show how it can be used in conjunction with subjective probability to distinguish ...
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Change Your Belief about Belief Change
2013 IEEE 25th International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence, 2013Summary form only given. Belief change has long been a major topic of research in artificial intelligence, giving rise to very active subareas of their own, like belief revision, update and knowledge fusion. Much focus has been devoted to belief change in the situations where the incoming information in interaction with the previous available beliefs ...
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