Designing agents that reason and act upon the world has always been one of the main objectives of the Artificial Intelligence community. While for planning in simple domains the agents can solely rely on facts about the world, in several contexts, e.g., economy, security, justice and politics, the mere knowledge of the world could be insufficient to reach a desired goal. In these scenarios, epistemic reasoning, i.e., reasoning about agents' beliefs about themselves and about other agents' beliefs, is essential to design winning strategies. This paper addresses the problem of reasoning in multi-Agent epistemic settings exploiting declarative programming techniques. In particular, the paper presents an actual implementation of a multi-shot An...
Epistemic Planning (EP) refers to an automated planning setting where the agent reasons in the spac...
Abstract. This paper addresses the problem of ensuring that agents ’ plans are epistemically feasibl...
A realistic model of multiagent planning must allow us to model notions which are absent in classica...
Over the last few years, the concept of Artificial Intelligence has become central in different task...
Multi-agent systems have been employed to model, simulate and explore a variety of real-world scenar...
Many AI applications involve the interaction of multiple autonomous agents, requiring those agents t...
Many AI applications involve the interaction of multiple au-tonomous agents, requiring those agents ...
As the research in multi-agent domain continues to grow it is becoming more and more important to in...
International audienceA realistic model of multi-agent planning must allow us to formalize notions ...
Multi-agent systems (MAS) can take many forms depending on the characteristics of the agents populat...
Single-agent planning in partially observable settings is a well understood problem and existing pla...
Designing autonomous agents, that interact with others to perform complex tasks, has always been one...
© 2019 Guang HuEpistemic planning --- planning with knowledge and belief --- is essential in many mu...
Single-agent planning in partially observable settings is a well understood problem and existing pla...
Epistemic reasoning entails the ability of an agent to reason about the knowledge and beliefs of any...
Epistemic Planning (EP) refers to an automated planning setting where the agent reasons in the spac...
Abstract. This paper addresses the problem of ensuring that agents ’ plans are epistemically feasibl...
A realistic model of multiagent planning must allow us to model notions which are absent in classica...
Over the last few years, the concept of Artificial Intelligence has become central in different task...
Multi-agent systems have been employed to model, simulate and explore a variety of real-world scenar...
Many AI applications involve the interaction of multiple autonomous agents, requiring those agents t...
Many AI applications involve the interaction of multiple au-tonomous agents, requiring those agents ...
As the research in multi-agent domain continues to grow it is becoming more and more important to in...
International audienceA realistic model of multi-agent planning must allow us to formalize notions ...
Multi-agent systems (MAS) can take many forms depending on the characteristics of the agents populat...
Single-agent planning in partially observable settings is a well understood problem and existing pla...
Designing autonomous agents, that interact with others to perform complex tasks, has always been one...
© 2019 Guang HuEpistemic planning --- planning with knowledge and belief --- is essential in many mu...
Single-agent planning in partially observable settings is a well understood problem and existing pla...
Epistemic reasoning entails the ability of an agent to reason about the knowledge and beliefs of any...
Epistemic Planning (EP) refers to an automated planning setting where the agent reasons in the spac...
Abstract. This paper addresses the problem of ensuring that agents ’ plans are epistemically feasibl...
A realistic model of multiagent planning must allow us to model notions which are absent in classica...