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On the transformation between possibilistic logic bases and possibilistic causal networks

✍ Scribed by Salem Benferhat; Didier Dubois; Laurent Garcia; Henri Prade


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
305 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0888-613X

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✦ Synopsis


Possibilistic logic bases and possibilistic graphs are two different frameworks of interest for representing knowledge. The former ranks the pieces of knowledge (expressed by logical formulas) according to their level of certainty, while the latter exhibits relationships between variables. The two types of representation are semantically equivalent when they lead to the same possibility distribution (which rank-orders the possible interpretations). A possibility distribution can be decomposed using a chain rule which may be based on two different kinds of conditioning that exist in possibility theory (one based on the product in a numerical setting, one based on the minimum operation in a qualitative setting). These two types of conditioning induce two kinds of possibilistic graphs. This article deals with the links between the logical and the graphical frameworks in both numerical and quantitative settings. In both cases, a translation of these graphs into possibilistic bases is provided. The converse translation from a possibilistic knowledge base into a min-based graph is also described.


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