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Combining preference relations: completeness and consistency
2010We introduce two criteria for judging "goodness" of the re- sult when combining preference relations in information sys- tems: completeness and consistency. Completeness requires that the result must be the union of all preference relations, while consistency requires that the result must be an acyclic relation.
Meghini C, Spyratos N
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Extending ω‐consistent sets to maximally consistent, ω‐complete sets
Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 1990George Weaver +2 more
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Self-ensembling depth completion via density-aware consistency
Pattern Recognition, 2023Xuanmeng Zhang +3 more
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