AbstractJohn McCarthy's situation calculus has left an enduring mark on artificial intelligence research. This simple yet elegant formalism for modelling and reasoning about dynamic systems is still in common use more than forty years since it was first proposed. The ability to reason about action and change has long been considered a necessary component for any intelligent system. The situation calculus and its numerous extensions as well as the many competing proposals that it has inspired deal with this problem to some extent. In this paper, we offer a new approach to belief change associated with performing actions that addresses some of the shortcomings of these approaches. In particular, our approach is based on a well-developed theor...
The beliefs of an agent should change due to actions and observations. In particular, actions cause ...
We consider the iterated belief change that occurs following an alternating sequence of actions and ...
The situation calculus is a popular technique for reasoning about action and change. However, its r...
John McCarthys situation calculus has left an enduring mark on artificial intelligence research. Thi...
We present a novel theory of action and change capable of dealing with discord between an agent&...
Abstract. Recently Shapiro et al. explored the notion of iterated be-lief revision within Reiter’s v...
Accounts of belief and knowledge in the Situation Calculus have been developed and discussed for som...
Belief change is an important research topic in AI. It becomes more perplexing in multi-agent settin...
An agent will generally have incomplete and possibly inac-curate knowledge about its environment. In...
Action formalisms like the fluent calculus have been developed to endow logic-based agents with the ...
Abstract. Action formalisms like the fluent calculus have been developed to endow logic-based agents...
Situation calculus has been applied widely in ar-tificial intelligence to model and reason about ac-...
We consider the iterated belief change that occurs following an alternating sequence of actions and ...
This thesis deals with the topic of modelling an agent’s beliefs about a dynamic world in a way that...
We consider the iterated belief change that occurs following an alternating sequence of actions and ...
The beliefs of an agent should change due to actions and observations. In particular, actions cause ...
We consider the iterated belief change that occurs following an alternating sequence of actions and ...
The situation calculus is a popular technique for reasoning about action and change. However, its r...
John McCarthys situation calculus has left an enduring mark on artificial intelligence research. Thi...
We present a novel theory of action and change capable of dealing with discord between an agent&...
Abstract. Recently Shapiro et al. explored the notion of iterated be-lief revision within Reiter’s v...
Accounts of belief and knowledge in the Situation Calculus have been developed and discussed for som...
Belief change is an important research topic in AI. It becomes more perplexing in multi-agent settin...
An agent will generally have incomplete and possibly inac-curate knowledge about its environment. In...
Action formalisms like the fluent calculus have been developed to endow logic-based agents with the ...
Abstract. Action formalisms like the fluent calculus have been developed to endow logic-based agents...
Situation calculus has been applied widely in ar-tificial intelligence to model and reason about ac-...
We consider the iterated belief change that occurs following an alternating sequence of actions and ...
This thesis deals with the topic of modelling an agent’s beliefs about a dynamic world in a way that...
We consider the iterated belief change that occurs following an alternating sequence of actions and ...
The beliefs of an agent should change due to actions and observations. In particular, actions cause ...
We consider the iterated belief change that occurs following an alternating sequence of actions and ...
The situation calculus is a popular technique for reasoning about action and change. However, its r...