Class McscInconsistencyMeasure<S extends Formula>
java.lang.Object
org.tweetyproject.logics.commons.analysis.BeliefSetInconsistencyMeasure<S>
org.tweetyproject.logics.commons.analysis.McscInconsistencyMeasure<S>
- Type Parameters:
S- the type of formulas
- All Implemented Interfaces:
PostulateEvaluatable<S>,InconsistencyMeasure<BeliefSet<S,?>>
This class implements the approach of [Meriem Ammoura, Badran Raddaoui, Yakoub Salhi, Brahim Oukacha.
On Measuring Inconsistency Using Maximal Consistent Sets. ECSQARU'15].
This implementation actually uses a different characterization of the measure proposed in the paper above. Instead of using maximal consistent subsets the implementation uses minimal correction sets (note that there is a 1:1 correspondence between the two).
This implementation actually uses a different characterization of the measure proposed in the paper above. Instead of using maximal consistent subsets the implementation uses minimal correction sets (note that there is a 1:1 correspondence between the two).
- Author:
- Matthias Thimm
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from interface org.tweetyproject.logics.commons.analysis.InconsistencyMeasure
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorsConstructorDescriptionMcscInconsistencyMeasure(MusEnumerator<S> enumerator) Creates a new inconsistency measure. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptioninconsistencyMeasure(Collection<S> formulas) This method measures the inconsistency of the given set of formulas.Methods inherited from class org.tweetyproject.logics.commons.analysis.BeliefSetInconsistencyMeasure
inconsistencyMeasure
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Constructor Details
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McscInconsistencyMeasure
Creates a new inconsistency measure.- Parameters:
enumerator- some MUs enumerator
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Method Details
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inconsistencyMeasure
Description copied from class:BeliefSetInconsistencyMeasureThis method measures the inconsistency of the given set of formulas.- Specified by:
inconsistencyMeasurein classBeliefSetInconsistencyMeasure<S extends Formula>- Parameters:
formulas- a collection of formulas.- Returns:
- a Double indicating the degree of inconsistency.
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