The effective reasoning capability of an agent can be defined as its capability to infer, within a given space and time bound, facts that are logical consequences of its knowledge base. In this paper we show how to determine the effective reasoning capability of an agent with limited memory by encoding the agent as a transition system and automatically verifying whether a state where the agent believes a certain conclusion is reachable from the start state. We present experimental results using the Model Based Planner (mbp) which illustrates how the length of the deduction varies for different memory sizes
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We present a novel procedure for automatically verifying the space and time requirements for resourc...
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Abstract. In the past twenty years, several theoretical models (and some implementations) for non-mo...
Abstract The aim of requirements analysis for an agent that is to be designed is to identify what ch...
This paper presents an investigation of rational agents that have limited computational resources an...
The effective reasoning capability of an agent can be defined as its capability to infer, within a g...
We present a novel procedure for automatically verifying the space and time requirements for resourc...
Memory bounds may limit the ability of a reasoner to make inferences and therefore affect the reason...
We present a framework for verifying systems composed of heterogeneous reasoning agents, in which ea...
Abstract. Various forms of automated reasoning are increasingly being embed-ded in a range of applic...
This thesis presents frameworks for the modelling and verification of resource-bounded reasoning age...
Logical theories of intelligent (or rational) agents have been refined and improved over the past 20...
We study agents situated in partially observable environments, who do not have sufficient resources ...
The aim of requirements analysis for an agent that is to be designed is to identify what characteris...
Contains fulltext : 56937.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of req...
The objective of my research project is the formal treatment of memory issues in Intelligent Softwar...
We present a framework for the automated verification of time and communication requirements in syst...
Abstract. In the past twenty years, several theoretical models (and some implementations) for non-mo...
Abstract The aim of requirements analysis for an agent that is to be designed is to identify what ch...
This paper presents an investigation of rational agents that have limited computational resources an...