Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic

Syntactic logics do not suffer from the problems of logical omniscience but are often thought to lack interesting properties relating to epistemic notions. By focusing on the case of rule-based agents, I develop a framework for modelling resource-bounded agents and show that the resulting models hav...

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Main Author: Jago, Mark
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/396/
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description Syntactic logics do not suffer from the problems of logical omniscience but are often thought to lack interesting properties relating to epistemic notions. By focusing on the case of rule-based agents, I develop a framework for modelling resource-bounded agents and show that the resulting models have a number of interesting properties.
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spelling nottingham-3962020-05-04T20:30:00Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/396/ Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic Jago, Mark Syntactic logics do not suffer from the problems of logical omniscience but are often thought to lack interesting properties relating to epistemic notions. By focusing on the case of rule-based agents, I develop a framework for modelling resource-bounded agents and show that the resulting models have a number of interesting properties. 2006 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Jago, Mark (2006) Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic. In: Workshop on Logics for Resource Bounded Agents, 7 - 11 August 2006, ESSLLI 2006, Malaga, Spain. (In Press) Modal epistemic logic resource bounded agents rule-based agents logic in AI
spellingShingle Modal epistemic logic
resource bounded agents
rule-based agents
logic in AI
Jago, Mark
Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic
title Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic
title_full Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic
title_fullStr Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic
title_full_unstemmed Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic
title_short Rule-based and Resource-bounded: A New Look at Epistemic Logic
title_sort rule-based and resource-bounded: a new look at epistemic logic
topic Modal epistemic logic
resource bounded agents
rule-based agents
logic in AI
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/396/