Koppel, M., Feldman R. and Segre, A.M. (1994)
"Bias-Driven Revision of Logical Domain Theories", Volume 1,
pages 159-208.
Abstract: The theory revision problem is the problem of
how best to go about revising a deficient domain theory using
information contained in examples that expose inaccuracies. In this
paper we present our approach to the theory revision problem for
propositional domain theories. The approach described here, called
PTR, uses probabilities associated with domain theory elements to
numerically track the ``flow'' of proof through the theory. This
allows us to measure the precise role of a clause or literal in
allowing or preventing a (desired or undesired) derivation for a given
example. This information is used to efficiently locate and repair
flawed elements of the theory. PTR is proved to converge to a theory
which correctly classifies all examples, and shown experimentally to
be fast and accurate even for deep theories.
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