Despite the fact that epistemic connectives are sometimes interpreted in concrete structures defined by means of runs and clock time functions, one of the things that strikes one when studying multiagent logics is how abstract their semantics are. Contrasting this fact is the fact that real agents like robots in everyday life and virtual characters in video games have strong links with their spatial environment. In this article, we introduce multiagent logics which semantics can be defined by means of purely geometrical notions: possible states are defined by means of the positions in ℝn occupied by agents and the sections of ℝn seen by agents whereas accessibility relations are defined by means of the ability of agents to imagine possible ...
Les agents épistémiques peuvent avoir différents pouvoirs d’observation et de raisonnement, et nous ...
This dissertation describes three distinct but complementary ways in which epistemic reasoning plays...
In epistemic logic, knowledge is usually modelled by a graph of possible worlds, representing the al...
International audienceDespite the fact that epistemic connectives are sometimes interpreted in concr...
International audienceIn the field of knowledge representation and reasoning, despite the fact that ...
We propose a new logic for expressing properties of concurrent and distributed systems, Dynamic Epis...
Agents are entities who perceive their environment and who perform actions. For instance in role pla...
AbstractRecent advances in Multiagent Systems (MAS) and Epistemic Logic within Distributed Systems T...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5n is based on Kripke models whose accessibil...
International audienceWe consider multi-agent scenarios where each agent controls a surveillance cam...
International audienceWe present a family of logics for reasoning about agents' positions and motion...
We propose a new class of spatial logics for concurrency, Dynamic Epis-temic Spatial Logics, to be u...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5 is based on Kripke models whose accessibili...
In this paper, we present a multi-layered architecture for spatial and temporal agents. The focus is...
Abstract. We propose a new class of logics for specifying and model-checking properties of distribut...
Les agents épistémiques peuvent avoir différents pouvoirs d’observation et de raisonnement, et nous ...
This dissertation describes three distinct but complementary ways in which epistemic reasoning plays...
In epistemic logic, knowledge is usually modelled by a graph of possible worlds, representing the al...
International audienceDespite the fact that epistemic connectives are sometimes interpreted in concr...
International audienceIn the field of knowledge representation and reasoning, despite the fact that ...
We propose a new logic for expressing properties of concurrent and distributed systems, Dynamic Epis...
Agents are entities who perceive their environment and who perform actions. For instance in role pla...
AbstractRecent advances in Multiagent Systems (MAS) and Epistemic Logic within Distributed Systems T...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5n is based on Kripke models whose accessibil...
International audienceWe consider multi-agent scenarios where each agent controls a surveillance cam...
International audienceWe present a family of logics for reasoning about agents' positions and motion...
We propose a new class of spatial logics for concurrency, Dynamic Epis-temic Spatial Logics, to be u...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5 is based on Kripke models whose accessibili...
In this paper, we present a multi-layered architecture for spatial and temporal agents. The focus is...
Abstract. We propose a new class of logics for specifying and model-checking properties of distribut...
Les agents épistémiques peuvent avoir différents pouvoirs d’observation et de raisonnement, et nous ...
This dissertation describes three distinct but complementary ways in which epistemic reasoning plays...
In epistemic logic, knowledge is usually modelled by a graph of possible worlds, representing the al...