认知状态的相似性和等价性

Wenjie Xiao, Zhongxue Yang
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认知状态是Bochman提出的非单调推理和信念变化的重要模型。以认知状态为对象,提出了相似性的概念。为了探讨相似度与认知状态的推理行为之间的关系,引入了准怀疑等价的概念和在认知状态上的算子par(.)。主要结果表明,当且仅当任意一对纯有限认知状态的对子象相似时,它们是拟怀疑等价的。
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Similarity and equivalence of epistemic states
Epistemic states is an important model introduced by Bochman for nonmonotonic inference and belief change. Taking Epistemic States as the object, a notion of similarity is presented. In order to explore the relationship between similarity and the reasoning behaviors of epistemic states, a new notion called quasi-skeptically equivalence and an operator par(.) over epistemic states were introduced. The main results show that any pair of pure finite epistemic states are quasi-skeptically equivalent if and only if their par-images are similar.
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