Extended Event Calculus using Neutrosophic Logic: Method, Implementation, Analysis, Recent Progress and Future Directions

Antonios Paraskevas
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Brains do not reason as digital computers do. Computers reason in clear steps with statements that are either true or false, while humans reason with vague terms of common sense. Neutrosophy is a new branch of philosophy and machine intelligence that deals with neutralities, specifically the idea of indeterminacy that is evident and experienced in our everyday lives. Indeterminacy is interpreted as everything that falls between a concept, idea, statement, declaration, etc. and its opposite. The fundamental thesis of neutrosophy is to employ neutrosophic logic, an extension of fuzzy logic, to incorporate fuzzy truth into complex schemes of formal reasoning. Event calculus is a logical formalism used to describe and reason about events and their consequences over time. It is considered a valuable mathematical tool in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) for depicting dynamic systems where events occur and have temporal relationships with each other. However, previous studies in AI have neglected to adequately address the complexity of time. In this context, our work aims to introduce a neutrosophic event-based calculus as a logic formalism to handle situations where there is insufficient knowledge or ambiguity regarding the occurrence or consequences of certain events in a system. In particular, neutrosophic event calculus examines causality between ideas and the connection between tasks and actions in the presence of time. Due to the lack of related studies in the existing literature, we believe that our work will contribute to the field of knowledge representation by proposing an alternative to current forms of logic. We aim to demonstrate the capacity of neutrosophic event calculus in the context of knowledge representation and reasoning.
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使用中性逻辑的扩展事件微积分:方法、实现、分析、最新进展和未来方向
大脑不像数字计算机那样进行推理。计算机的推理步骤清晰,语句非真即假,而人类的推理则是模糊的常识性术语。中性哲学(Neutrosophy)是哲学和机器智能的一个新分支,主要研究中性问题,特别是我们日常生活中明显存在和体验到的不确定性。不确定性被解释为介于概念、想法、陈述、声明等与其对立面之间的一切事物。中性哲学的基本论点是运用中性逻辑(模糊逻辑的延伸),将模糊真理纳入复杂的形式推理方案。事件微积分是一种逻辑形式主义,用于描述和推理随时间变化的事件及其后果。在人工智能(AI)领域,它被认为是描绘动态系统的重要数学工具,在动态系统中,事件会发生并相互之间具有时间关系。然而,以往的人工智能研究忽略了时间的复杂性。在这种情况下,我们的工作旨在引入基于中性事件的微积分作为一种逻辑形式主义,以处理对系统中某些事件的发生或后果了解不足或模糊不清的情况。特别是,中性事件微积分考察了在时间存在的情况下,想法之间的因果关系以及任务和行动之间的联系。由于现有文献中缺乏相关研究,我们相信,我们的工作将为知识表示领域做出贡献,提出一种可替代当前逻辑形式的方法。我们的目标是证明中性事件微积分在知识表示和推理方面的能力。
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