SATEN: An Object-Oriented Web-Based Revision and Extraction Engine
Mary-Anne Williams, Aidan Sims

TL;DR
SATEN is a Java-based web tool that performs belief revision and information extraction, capable of integrating inconsistent rankings into a consistent framework using AGM principles.
Contribution
It introduces a web-based, object-oriented engine for belief revision that handles inconsistent rankings and operates across platforms via Java.
Findings
Supports belief revision based on AGM approach
Can integrate mutually inconsistent rankings
Operates on any Java-enabled browser
Abstract
SATEN is an object-oriented web-based extraction and belief revision engine. It runs on any computer via a Java 1.1 enabled browser such as Netscape 4. SATEN performs belief revision based on the AGM approach. The extraction and belief revision reasoning engines operate on a user specified ranking of information. One of the features of SATEN is that it can be used to integrate mutually inconsistent commensuate rankings into a consistent ranking.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLogic, Reasoning, and Knowledge · Semantic Web and Ontologies · Advanced Database Systems and Queries
