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Advanced Methods for Inconsistent Knowledge Management

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Nowadays in the knowledge society, each member deals with a number of tasks related to knowledge management. The most often realized tasks are: decision making, knowledge integration, selection, and retrieval. In all these tasks one has to solve inconsistency of knowledge. Inconsistency is a feature of knowledge which is characterized by the lack of possibility for inference processes. Therefore, solving inconsistency of knowledge is a basic and very essential subtask in many tasks of knowledge management. The whole management process may become impossible if the incons- tency is not resolved. This book presents a set of methods for resolving inconsistency of kn- ledge. It originally treats the inconsistency on two levels, syntactic and semantic, and proposes methods for processing inconsistency on these levels. The methods proposed here are consensus based. They are worked out on the basis of mathematical models for representing inconsistency as well as tools for measuring and evaluating the degree of inconsistency, defined by the author. The presented material shows that the solution of inconsistency is str- gly related to knowledge integration processes. Therefore, along with - consistency resolution tools, the author proposes algorithms for knowledge integration, such as ontology integration, or agent knowledge states in- gration. The author has put across a deep and valuable analysis of the p- posed models by proving a number of interesting and useful theorems and remarks. Owing to these analysis results one can decide to use the worked out algorithms for concrete practical situations.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Inconsistency of Knowledge
This chapter is an introduction to the topics of inconsistency of knowledge and inconsistent knowledge management. It describes the subject of this book as well as its structure.
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Chapter 2. Model of Knowledge Conflict
The aim of this chapter is to introduce the subject of conflict analysis, its representation, and tools useful in its resolution. These tools consist of consistency functions which measure the degree of the coherence of elements being in a conflict. Conflict is something we often have to deal with in our everyday life and in many kinds of computer systems. Because of its very rich and varied nature, in this book we investigate only one class of conflicts related to knowledge management.
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Chapter 3. Consensus as a Tool for Conflict Solving
In this chapter we present a case study of consensus theory and a general model of consensus. This model uses the model for conflict presented in Chapter 2. We define the general notion of consensus and postulates for consensus choice functions. Next, classes of consensus functions are defined and analyzed referring to postulates. A number of other notions such as consensus susceptibility, quality of consensus, or reduction of consensus number are also presented and analyzed.
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Chapter 4. Model for Knowledge Integration
This chapter presents the aspect of knowledge inconsistency in the integration process. It is natural that in the knowledge integration process resolving inconsistency is needed because the knowledge may originate from different sources. We propose a model for knowledge integration and show the placement of the inconsistency aspect in the integration process.
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Chapter 5. Processing Inconsistency on the Syntactic Level
The purpose of this chapter is to present the problems of knowledge inconsistency resolution and knowledge integration on the syntactic level. Its main contribution consists in the solutions of these problems in the distribution aspect. Here as the structure of inconsistency we use such logic structures as conjunctive and disjunctive. Fuzzy conjunctive structure is also investigated.
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Chapter 6. Processing Inconsistency on the Semantic Level
In this chapter some solutions of knowledge inconsistency resolution and knowledge integration on the semantic level are presented. The conjunctive and disjunctive structures of inconsistency interpreted in a real world are investigated. For each structure the notion of semantics is defined and analyzed. The distance functions for these structures are defined and the problem of dependencies between attributes is also investigated.
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Chapter 7. Consensus for Fuzzy Conflict Profiles
In Chapter 3 (Section 3.6) we used weights for achieving consensus susceptibility. These weights serve to express the credibility and competence of experts or agents who generate opinions on some common matter. In this chapter we present an approach in which weights are used for expressing the credibility of opinions. We call a set of such opinions a fuzzy conflict profile.
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Chapter 8. Processing Inconsistency of Expert Knowledge
In this chapter an analytical approach to quality analysis of expert knowledge is presented. We show different types of conflict profiles consisting of expert solutions of some problem and investigate the relationship between the consensus of a profile to the proper solution of this problem. Although the proper solution is not known, we show that in certain situations the consensus is more similar to it than the solutions proposed by the experts.
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Chapter 9. Ontology Integration
Ontology can be treated as the background of an information system. If integration of some systems has to be performed, their ontologies must also be integrated. In this process it is often necessary to resolve conflicts (or inconsistency) between ontologies. In this chapter we present a classification of ontology conflicts and consensus-based methods for their resolution.
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Chapter 10. Application of Inconsistency Resolution Methods in Intelligent Learning Systems
This chapter deals with some applications of the methods for inconsistency resolution presented in previous chapters. Its subject is related to recommendation processes in intelligent learning systems. Using methods for rough classification, a model for representation of learner profiles, learning scenarios, and the choice of a proper scenario for a new learner is proposed. The recommendation mechanisms are based on consensus methods and clustering algorithms. Owing to them there is a possibility to adapt the learning path to learner profiles.
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Chapter 11. Processing Inconsistency in Information Retrieval
This chapter includes a detailed conception of a metasearch engine using multiagent technologies. A consensus-based approach for integrating answers given by different agents for a given query is presented. Moreover, this multiagent system uses the features of agent technology for making the system be a recommender system. The aim of the project is to create a consensus-based multiagent system to aid users in information retrieval from the Internet.
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Chapter 12. Conclusions
The main subject of this book is related to the distribution aspect of knowledge inconsistency resolution. In this book the author presents several methods for inconsistent knowledge processing which are based on using consensus computing mechanisms. Consensus computing is known in the decision-making field, but it is less known as a tool for reconciling inconsistency of knowledge. The book presents the extended, more complete, and unified versions of the latest research results of the author on this subject.
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Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
Advanced Methods for Inconsistent Knowledge Management
verfasst von
Professor Ngoc Thanh Nguyen, DSc, PhD
Copyright-Jahr
2008
Verlag
Springer London
Electronic ISBN
978-1-84628-889-0
Print ISBN
978-1-84628-888-3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-889-0

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