
From knowledge-based programs to graded belief-based programs, part II: off-line reasoning
Laverny, Noël; Lang, Jérôme (2005), From knowledge-based programs to graded belief-based programs, part II: off-line reasoning, in Kaelbling, Leslie Pack; Saffiotti, Alessandro, IJCAI-05, Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July 30-August 5, 2005., Professional Book Center, p. 497-502
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2005Conference title
19th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI-2005)Conference date
2005Conference city
EdimbourgConference country
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IJCAI-05, Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July 30-August 5, 2005.Book author
Kaelbling, Leslie Pack; Saffiotti, AlessandroPublisher
Professional Book Center
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0938075934
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497-502
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Belief-based programs generalize knowledge- based programs [Fagin et al., 1995] by allowing for incorrect beliefs, unreliable observations, and branching conditions that refer to implicit graded beliefs, such as in “while my belief about the direction to the railway station is not strong enough do ask someone”. We show how to reason off-line about the possible executions of a belief-based program, which calls for introducing second-order uncertainty in the model.Subjects / Keywords
offline reasoning; knowledge-based program; belief-based programRelated items
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