Belief revision in institutions: a relaxation-based approach
Résumé
Belief revision of knowledge bases represented by a set of sentences in a given
logic has been extensively studied but for specific logics, mainly propositional,
but also recently Horn and description logics. Here, we propose to generalize this
operation from a model-theoretic point of view, by defining revision in a categorical
abstract model theory known under the name of theory of institutions. In this
framework, we generalize to any institution the characterization of the well known
AGM postulates given by Katsuno and Mendelzon for propositional logic in terms
of minimal change with respect to an ordering among interpretations. Moreover,
we study how to define revision, satisfying the AGM postulates, from relaxation
notions that have been first introduced in description logics to define dissimilarity
measures between concepts, and the consequence of which is to relax the set of
models of the old belief until it becomes consistent with the new pieces of knowledge.
The proposed general framework can be instantiated in different logics such
as propositional, description and Horn logics.