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Modeling knowledge dynamics in multi-agent systems based on informants
Fecha
2012-03-22Registro en:
Tamargo, Luciano Héctor; García, Alejandro Javier; Falappa, Marcelo Alejandro; Simari, Guillermo Ricardo; Modeling knowledge dynamics in multi-agent systems based on informants; Cambridge University Press; Knowledge Engineering Review; 27; 1; 22-3-2012; 87-114
0269-8889
1469-8005
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Autor
Tamargo, Luciano Héctor
García, Alejandro Javier
Falappa, Marcelo Alejandro
Simari, Guillermo Ricardo
Resumen
In this paper, we model knowledge dynamics in agents' belief bases in a collaborative multi-agent system (MAS). Four change operators are introduced: expansion, contraction, prioritized revision, and non-prioritized revision. For all of them, both constructive definitions and an axiomatic characterization by representation theorems are given. We formally justify minimal change, consistency maintenance, and non-prioritization principles. These operators are based on an epistemic model for multi-source belief revision in which a rational way to weigh the beliefs using a credibility order among agents is developed. The defined operators can be seen as skills added to the agents improving the collective reasoning of a MAS.