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Syntactic Representations of Semantic Merging Operations

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Recent research suggests the usefulness of conducting information merging on the level of epistemic states as an alternative to the usual approach of knowledge base merging [1,2]. We take an epistemic state to be an assignment of natural numbers to the classical valuations of the finite propositional logic under consideration. In this paper we investigate various syntactic representations of epistemic states and show how these can be employed to represent merging operations syntactically. These include ranked knowledge bases and their normals forms, as well as different versions of structures referred to as partitions. We show that there are efficient methods for transformaing any ranked knowledge base into an equivalent partition, and vice versa. We provide a uniform method for obtaining syntactic representations, in terms of partitions, of a large class of semantic merging operations. This method is linear in n times the product of the sizes of the n partitions used to represent the epistemic states to be merged. For the class of lexicographic merging operations, it can be proved that this method represents the best we can do in terms of computational complexity. We also show that the structure of some semantic merging operations can be exploited to obtain syntactic representations for them which can be determined much more efficiently than the uniform method provided. To be able to use these efficient methods, it is necessary to use ranked knowledge bases as the syntactic representational form.

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  1. Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois, Souhila Kaci, and Henri Prade. Encoding information in possibilistic logic: A general framework for rational syntactic merging. In Werner Horn, editor, ECAI 2000. 14th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Amsterdam, 2000. IOS Press.

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  2. Thomas Meyer. On the semantics of combination operations. Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics, 11(1–2):59–84, 2001.

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Meyer, T., Ghose, A., Chopra, S. (2002). Syntactic Representations of Semantic Merging Operations. In: Ishizuka, M., Sattar, A. (eds) PRICAI 2002: Trends in Artificial Intelligence. PRICAI 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2417. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45683-X_88

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