Most common sense reasoning formalisms do not account for the passage of time a s the reasoning occurs, and hence are inadequate from the point of view of modeling an agent's {\em ongoing} process of reasoning. We present a modal active-logic that treats time as a valuable resource that is consumed in each step of the agent's reasoning. We provide a sound and complete characterization for this logic and examine how it addresses the problem of logical omniscience. (Also cross-referenced as UMIACS-TR-94-39
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Multi-modal logics are among the best tools developed so far to analyse human reasoning and agents' ...
The growing interest in an adequate modelling of time in Artificial Intelligence has given rise to t...
The notion of time is ubiquitous in any activity that requires intelligence. In particular, several ...
Abstract. Practical reasoners are resource-bounded—in particular they require time to derive consequ...
The role of time in artificial intelligence is extremely important. Interval-based temporal reasonin...
AbstractAlthough many formalisms for reasoning about action exist, surprisingly few approaches have ...
This paper formulates a stepping theory formalism with two kinds of negation dealing with one of the...
A resolution based proof system for a temporal logic of knowledge is presented and shown to be corre...
Reasoning about actions and change based on common sense knowledge is one of the most important and ...
Much research in commonsense reasoning (CSR) involves use of external representations of an agent's ...
Justification logics are modal-like logics with the additional capability of recording the reason, o...
We present a framework for verifying systems composed of heterogeneous reasoning agents, in which ea...
In this paper we investigate if it is possible and useful to reason about time within social/normati...
Much previous work in artificial intelligence has neglected representing time in all its complexity....
Reason-based actions plunge the reasoner into temporal considerations from all angles. We see this n...
Multi-modal logics are among the best tools developed so far to analyse human reasoning and agents' ...
The growing interest in an adequate modelling of time in Artificial Intelligence has given rise to t...
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