ISBN 978-3-319-62863-9International audienceWe analyze a recent trend in epistemic logic which consists in studying construction of knowledge from the agents’ observational abilities. It is based on the intuition that an agent’s knowledge comes from three possible sources: her observations, communication with other agents, and inference. The approaches mainly focus on the former two and suppose that the object of observations are propositional variables and that agents learn from public announcements. This allows to model knowledge in a more compact and intuitive way than with Hintikka’s semantics. However, the semantics that one can find in the literature come with some counter-intuitive validities such as common knowledge of visibilities ...
The interpreted system model offers a computationally grounded model, in terms of the states of comp...
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
This paper models knowledge in cases where an agent has multiple experiences over time. Using this m...
International audienceWe study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents obse...
International audienceWe introduce a dynamic epistemic logic that is based on what an agent can obse...
Logical systems have long been used to describe mathematical proof, structured computation, and ling...
When agents know a protocol, this leads them to have expectations about future observations. Agents ...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
In epistemic logic, knowledge is usually modelled by a graph of possible worlds, representing the al...
International audienceWe compare different epistemic notions in the presence of awareness of proposi...
Classical epistemic logic describes implicit knowledge of agents about facts and knowledge of other ...
We investigate a specic model of knowledge and beliefs and their dynamics. The model is inspired by ...
International audienceWe introduce a new semantics for a family of logics of explicit and implicit b...
textabstractThis paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are ...
This work sets out the main ideas concerning a semantics of possible worlds for epistemic logics whi...
The interpreted system model offers a computationally grounded model, in terms of the states of comp...
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
This paper models knowledge in cases where an agent has multiple experiences over time. Using this m...
International audienceWe study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents obse...
International audienceWe introduce a dynamic epistemic logic that is based on what an agent can obse...
Logical systems have long been used to describe mathematical proof, structured computation, and ling...
When agents know a protocol, this leads them to have expectations about future observations. Agents ...
International audienceThe semantics of modal logics for reasoning about belief or knowledge is often...
In epistemic logic, knowledge is usually modelled by a graph of possible worlds, representing the al...
International audienceWe compare different epistemic notions in the presence of awareness of proposi...
Classical epistemic logic describes implicit knowledge of agents about facts and knowledge of other ...
We investigate a specic model of knowledge and beliefs and their dynamics. The model is inspired by ...
International audienceWe introduce a new semantics for a family of logics of explicit and implicit b...
textabstractThis paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are ...
This work sets out the main ideas concerning a semantics of possible worlds for epistemic logics whi...
The interpreted system model offers a computationally grounded model, in terms of the states of comp...
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
This paper models knowledge in cases where an agent has multiple experiences over time. Using this m...