Knowledge-driven versus data-driven logics

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作者
Dubois D. [1 ]
Hájek P. [2 ]
Prade H. [1 ]
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[1] Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), Université Paul Sabatier, CNRS, 31062 Toulouse Cedex
[2] Institute of Computer Science, Academy of Sciences
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Data-driven reasoning; Deontic logic; Epistemic logic; Possibility theory;
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10.1023/A:1008370109997
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The starting point of this work is the gap between two distinct traditions in information engineering: knowledge representation and data-driven modelling. The first tradition emphasizes logic as a tool for representing beliefs held by an agent. The second tradition claims that the main source of knowledge is made of observed data, and generally does not use logic as a modelling tool. However, the emergence of fuzzy logic has blurred the boundaries between these two traditions by putting forward fuzzy rules as a Janus-faced tool that may represent knowledge, as well as approximate nonlinear functions representing data. This paper lays bare logical foundations of data-driven reasoning whereby a set of formulas is understood as a set of observed facts rather than a set of beliefs. Several representation frameworks are considered from this point of view: classical logic, possibility theory, belief functions, epistemic logic, fuzzy rule-based systems. Mamdani's fuzzy rules are recovered as belonging to the data-driven view. In possibility theory a third set-function, different from possibility and necessity plays a key role in the data-driven view, and corresponds to a particular modality in epistemic logic. A bi-modal logic system is presented which handles both beliefs and observations, and for which a completeness theorem is given. Lastly, our results may shed new light in deontic logic and allow for a distinction between explicit and implicit permission that standard deontic modal logics do not often emphasize. © 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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页数:24
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