Belief revision and projection in the epistemic situation calculus

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摘要

This article considers defeasible beliefs in dynamic settings. In particular, we examine the belief projection problem: what is believed after performing an action and/or receiving new information? The approach is based on an epistemic variant of Reiter's situation calculus, where actions not only have physical effects but may also provide new information to the agent. The preferential belief structure is initially determined using conditional statements. New information is then incorporated using two popular belief revision schemes, namely natural and lexicographic revision. The projection problem is solved twofold in this formalism: by goal regression and by knowledge base progression.

论文关键词:Knowledge representation,Reasoning about actions,Belief revision

论文评审过程:Received 7 March 2016, Revised 7 July 2017, Accepted 19 July 2017, Available online 31 July 2017, Version of Record 14 August 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.artint.2017.07.004