This paper introduces generalized possibilistic logic (GPL), a logic for epistemic reasoning based on possibility theory. Formulas in GPL correspond to propositional combinations of assertions such as “it is certain to degree λ that the propositional formula α is true”. As its name suggests, the logic generalizes possibilistic logic (PL), which at the syntactic level only allows conjunctions of the aforementioned type of assertions. At the semantic level, PL can only encode sets of epistemic states encompassed by a single least informed one, whereas GPL can encode any set of epistemic states. This feature makes GPL particularly suitable for reasoning about what an agent knows about the beliefs of another agent, e.g., allowing the former to ...
Possibilistic logic is a well-known logic for reasoning under uncertainty, which is based on the ide...
International audiencePossibilistic logic is a weighted logic that handles uncertain...
Usual propositional possibilistic logic formulas are pairs made of a classical logic formula associa...
This paper introduces generalized possibilistic logic (GPL), a logic for epistemic reasoning based o...
This paper introduces generalized possibilistic logic (GPL), a logic for epistemic reasoning based o...
© 2014 The Authors and IOS Press. Generalized possibilistic logic (GPL) is a logic for reasoning abo...
Generalized possibilistic logic (GPL) is a logic for reasoning about the revealed beliefs of another...
Generalized possibilistic logic (GPL) is a logic for reasoning about the revealed beliefs of another...
International audiencePossibilistic logic (PL) is more than thirty years old. The paper proposes a s...
International audiencePossibilistic logic (PL) is more than thirty years old. The paper proposes a s...
This paper proposes a concise overview of the role of possibility theory in logical approaches to re...
International audienceThis paper proposes a concise overview of the role of possibility theory in lo...
International audienceThis paper proposes a concise overview of the role of possibility theory in lo...
Possibilistic logic is a well-known logic for reasoning under uncertainty, which is based on the ide...
Possibilistic logic is a well-known logic for reasoning under uncertainty, which is based on the ide...
Possibilistic logic is a well-known logic for reasoning under uncertainty, which is based on the ide...
International audiencePossibilistic logic is a weighted logic that handles uncertain...
Usual propositional possibilistic logic formulas are pairs made of a classical logic formula associa...
This paper introduces generalized possibilistic logic (GPL), a logic for epistemic reasoning based o...
This paper introduces generalized possibilistic logic (GPL), a logic for epistemic reasoning based o...
© 2014 The Authors and IOS Press. Generalized possibilistic logic (GPL) is a logic for reasoning abo...
Generalized possibilistic logic (GPL) is a logic for reasoning about the revealed beliefs of another...
Generalized possibilistic logic (GPL) is a logic for reasoning about the revealed beliefs of another...
International audiencePossibilistic logic (PL) is more than thirty years old. The paper proposes a s...
International audiencePossibilistic logic (PL) is more than thirty years old. The paper proposes a s...
This paper proposes a concise overview of the role of possibility theory in logical approaches to re...
International audienceThis paper proposes a concise overview of the role of possibility theory in lo...
International audienceThis paper proposes a concise overview of the role of possibility theory in lo...
Possibilistic logic is a well-known logic for reasoning under uncertainty, which is based on the ide...
Possibilistic logic is a well-known logic for reasoning under uncertainty, which is based on the ide...
Possibilistic logic is a well-known logic for reasoning under uncertainty, which is based on the ide...
International audiencePossibilistic logic is a weighted logic that handles uncertain...
Usual propositional possibilistic logic formulas are pairs made of a classical logic formula associa...