The authors describe an attempt to combine insights from knowledge representation and epistemic logic. On one side, hybrid knowledge representation systems embody a powerful representational paradigm, accounting for multiple, essentially different kinds of belief (or, popularly, knowledge) in an integrated way. On the other side, the possible-worlds semantics typical of epistemic logic is easily tailored to model various interesting notions, such as the existence of multiple believers and introspective belief. By recasting the KRYPTON hybrid KR system in terms of possible-worlds semantics the authors have obtained a semantic account that, besides being 'functionality' equivalent to the original one, is easily extensible to deal with operators (such as those for 'propositional attitudes') that have traditionally been the subject of epistemic and related logics. In particular, the authors have concentrated on adding to KRYPTON the possibility of representing beliefs about the beliefs of multiple agents. The result is a knowledge-representation language that, though absolutely general, is particularly geared to applications (such as user or dialogue modeling) where the interaction among multiple agents is involved.
Dialogue Modelling in M-KRYPTON, a Hybrid Language for Multiple Believers
Sebastiani F
1988
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The authors describe an attempt to combine insights from knowledge representation and epistemic logic. On one side, hybrid knowledge representation systems embody a powerful representational paradigm, accounting for multiple, essentially different kinds of belief (or, popularly, knowledge) in an integrated way. On the other side, the possible-worlds semantics typical of epistemic logic is easily tailored to model various interesting notions, such as the existence of multiple believers and introspective belief. By recasting the KRYPTON hybrid KR system in terms of possible-worlds semantics the authors have obtained a semantic account that, besides being 'functionality' equivalent to the original one, is easily extensible to deal with operators (such as those for 'propositional attitudes') that have traditionally been the subject of epistemic and related logics. In particular, the authors have concentrated on adding to KRYPTON the possibility of representing beliefs about the beliefs of multiple agents. The result is a knowledge-representation language that, though absolutely general, is particularly geared to applications (such as user or dialogue modeling) where the interaction among multiple agents is involved.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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