adding default rules to a theory in default logic
- From: "Per Freem" <perfreem@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 6 Jun 2006 14:22:37 -0700
hi all,
default logic is a prominent example of a nonmonotonic logic. a
default theory is usually a pair (W, D) where W is a set of formulae
and D a set of default rules. in most systems, the 'new information'
that's being learned that leads to the nonmonotonicity of the system is
always formulae added to or retracted from W. does anyone know of
studies of variants of this logic where D is changed? that is where one
can retract and add new default rules?
thanks. -per
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