International audienceWe suggest to express policies for contingent planning by knowledge-based programs (KBPs). KBPs, introduced by Fagin et al. [Reasoning about Knowledge, MIT Press, 1995], are high-level protocols describing the actions that the agent should perform as a function of their current knowledge: branching conditions are epistemic formulas that are interpretable by the agent. The main aim of our paper is to show that KBPs can be seen as a succinct language for expressing 15 policies in single-agent contingent planning. KBP are conceptually very close to languages used for expressing policies in the partially observable planning literature: like them, they have conditional and looping structures, with actions as atomic programs...
International audienceWe propose a purely logical framework for planning in partially observable env...
Knowledge-based programs, first introduced by Halpern and Fagin [HF89] and further developed by Fagi...
International audienceWe propose an integration of a fragment or propositional dynamic logic with an...
International audienceWe suggest to express policies for contingent planning by knowledge-based prog...
Abstract. Knowledge-based programs (KBPs) are high-level pro-tocols describing the course of action ...
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, vol. 242International audienceKnowledge-based...
International audienceKnowledge-based programs (KBPs) are high-level protocols describing the course...
Abstract. Knowledge-based programs (KBPs) are high-level pro-tocols describing the course of action ...
International audienceKnowledge-based programs (KBPs) are high-level protocols describing the course...
International audienceKnowledge-based programs (KBPs) are high-level protocols describing the course...
International audienceWe introduce Probabilistic Knowledge-Based Programs (PKBPs), a new, compact re...
ABSTRACT. Knowledge-based programs (KBPs) are a powerful notion for expressing action policies in wh...
This chapter introduces planning and knowledge representation in the declarative action language K. ...
In this paper we present some ideas for knowledge representation formalism suitable for rational age...
International audienceWe propose a purely logical framework for planning in partially observable env...
Knowledge-based programs, first introduced by Halpern and Fagin [HF89] and further developed by Fagi...
International audienceWe propose an integration of a fragment or propositional dynamic logic with an...
International audienceWe suggest to express policies for contingent planning by knowledge-based prog...
Abstract. Knowledge-based programs (KBPs) are high-level pro-tocols describing the course of action ...
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, vol. 242International audienceKnowledge-based...
International audienceKnowledge-based programs (KBPs) are high-level protocols describing the course...
Abstract. Knowledge-based programs (KBPs) are high-level pro-tocols describing the course of action ...
International audienceKnowledge-based programs (KBPs) are high-level protocols describing the course...
International audienceKnowledge-based programs (KBPs) are high-level protocols describing the course...
International audienceWe introduce Probabilistic Knowledge-Based Programs (PKBPs), a new, compact re...
ABSTRACT. Knowledge-based programs (KBPs) are a powerful notion for expressing action policies in wh...
This chapter introduces planning and knowledge representation in the declarative action language K. ...
In this paper we present some ideas for knowledge representation formalism suitable for rational age...
International audienceWe propose a purely logical framework for planning in partially observable env...
Knowledge-based programs, first introduced by Halpern and Fagin [HF89] and further developed by Fagi...
International audienceWe propose an integration of a fragment or propositional dynamic logic with an...