Abstract. This paper provides a computational framework, based on Defeasible Logic, to capture some aspects of institutional agency. Our background is Kanger-Lindahl-Pörn account of organised interaction, which describes this interaction within a multi-modal logical setting. This work focuses in particular on the notions of counts-as link and on those of attempt and of personal and direct action to realise states of affairs. We show how standard Defeasible Logic can be extended to represent these concepts: the resulting system preserves some basic properties commonly attributed to them. In addition, the framework enjoys nice computational properties, as it turns out that the extension of any theory can be computed in time linear to the siz...
Abstract. Institutions have been proposed as a means to regulate open interaction systems by introdu...
This contribution provides a survey of a formal machinery I developed elsewhere with other colleague...
This paper provides a framework based on temporal defeasible logic to reason about deliberative rule...
This paper provides a computational framework, based on Defeasible Logic, to capture some aspects of...
This paper provides a computational framework, based on Defeasible Logic, to capture some aspects of...
This work provides a first computational framework to capture some of the theoretical intuitions dev...
This paper presents a multi-agent framework intended to animate scenarios of compliance and non-comp...
A non-monotonic logic of institutional agency is defined combining a computationally oriented non-mo...
Abstract. Correctly specifying the behaviour of normative systems such as con-tracts and institution...
International audienceWe propose a logical framework to represent and reason about some important as...
A computational model is developed, which captures properties of relationship and organization in se...
A number of approaches to agent society modeling can be found in the Multi-Agent Systems literature ...
In this paper we analyse some logical notions relevant for representing the dynamics of institutiona...
Norms guide multi-agent systems away from being potentially an-archic towards a coordinated and coll...
An institution typically comprises constitutive rules, which give shape and meaning to social intera...
Abstract. Institutions have been proposed as a means to regulate open interaction systems by introdu...
This contribution provides a survey of a formal machinery I developed elsewhere with other colleague...
This paper provides a framework based on temporal defeasible logic to reason about deliberative rule...
This paper provides a computational framework, based on Defeasible Logic, to capture some aspects of...
This paper provides a computational framework, based on Defeasible Logic, to capture some aspects of...
This work provides a first computational framework to capture some of the theoretical intuitions dev...
This paper presents a multi-agent framework intended to animate scenarios of compliance and non-comp...
A non-monotonic logic of institutional agency is defined combining a computationally oriented non-mo...
Abstract. Correctly specifying the behaviour of normative systems such as con-tracts and institution...
International audienceWe propose a logical framework to represent and reason about some important as...
A computational model is developed, which captures properties of relationship and organization in se...
A number of approaches to agent society modeling can be found in the Multi-Agent Systems literature ...
In this paper we analyse some logical notions relevant for representing the dynamics of institutiona...
Norms guide multi-agent systems away from being potentially an-archic towards a coordinated and coll...
An institution typically comprises constitutive rules, which give shape and meaning to social intera...
Abstract. Institutions have been proposed as a means to regulate open interaction systems by introdu...
This contribution provides a survey of a formal machinery I developed elsewhere with other colleague...
This paper provides a framework based on temporal defeasible logic to reason about deliberative rule...