A logical formalisation of a hypothesis in weighted abduction: Towards user-feedback dialogues

IF 3.2 3区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Shota Motoura, Ayako Hoshino, Itaru Hosomi, Kunihiko Sadamasa
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Abstract

Weighted abduction computes hypotheses that explain input observations. A reasoner of weighted abduction first generates possible hypotheses and then selects the hypothesis that is the most plausible. Since a reasoner employs parameters, called weights, that control its plausibility evaluation function, it can output the most plausible hypothesis according to a specific application using application-specific weights. This versatility makes it applicable from plant operation to cybersecurity or discourse analysis. However, the predetermined application-specific weights are not applicable to all cases of the application. Hence, the hypothesis selected by the reasoner does not necessarily seem the most plausible to the user. In order to resolve this problem, this article proposes two types of user-feedback dialogue protocols, in which the user points out, either positively, negatively or neutrally, properties of the hypotheses presented by the reasoner, and the reasoner regenerates hypotheses that satisfy the user's feedback. As it is required for user-feedback dialogue protocols, we then prove: (i) our protocols necessarily terminate under certain reasonable conditions; (ii) they converge on hypotheses that have the same properties in common as fixed target hypotheses do in common if the user determines the positivity, negativity or neutrality of each pointed-out property based on whether the target hypotheses have that property.
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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
12.80%
发文量
170
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Approximate Reasoning is intended to serve as a forum for the treatment of imprecision and uncertainty in Artificial and Computational Intelligence, covering both the foundations of uncertainty theories, and the design of intelligent systems for scientific and engineering applications. It publishes high-quality research papers describing theoretical developments or innovative applications, as well as review articles on topics of general interest. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, probabilistic reasoning and Bayesian networks, imprecise probabilities, random sets, belief functions (Dempster-Shafer theory), possibility theory, fuzzy sets, rough sets, decision theory, non-additive measures and integrals, qualitative reasoning about uncertainty, comparative probability orderings, game-theoretic probability, default reasoning, nonstandard logics, argumentation systems, inconsistency tolerant reasoning, elicitation techniques, philosophical foundations and psychological models of uncertain reasoning. Domains of application for uncertain reasoning systems include risk analysis and assessment, information retrieval and database design, information fusion, machine learning, data and web mining, computer vision, image and signal processing, intelligent data analysis, statistics, multi-agent systems, etc.
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