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Abstract - A Study of Belief Revision Postulates in Multi-Agent Systems (Extended Version)
We investigate the belief revision problem in epistemic planning, i.e., what will be the beliefs of all agents in a multi-agent system after an agent gains the belief in some state property. Based on the standard representation in epistemic planning of agents' beliefs via a single multi-agent Kripke model, we generalize the classical AGM belief revision postulates to the multi-agent setting, with the aim to provide a formal framework for evaluating dynamic epistemic reasoning frameworks in which the beliefs of all agents as the result of actions are computed. As an example of a simple operator that satisfies all of the generalized AGM postulates, we present generalized full-meet multi-agent belief revision. We moreover define a generalization of the standard postulates for iterated revision, present a more sophisticated, event model based revision operator, and discuss the potential issues in defining an epistemic operator on Kripke models that can satisfy all of the generalized postulates for iterated multi-agent belief revision.
多智能体系统中的信念修正公设研究(扩展版) /
A Study of Belief Revision Postulates in Multi-Agent Systems (Extended Version)
1️⃣ 一句话总结
本文研究了多智能体系统中,当某一智能体获得新信念时,所有智能体的信念如何随之更新;通过将经典的AGM信念修正公设推广到多智能体场景,提出了一套评估框架,并设计了一个满足所有推广公设的简单修正算子以及一个更复杂的迭代修正算子,同时讨论了在克里普克模型上定义完全满足迭代修正公设的认知算子所面临的挑战。