代理人如何知道何时该假设什么?

G. Giannikis, Aspassia Daskalopulu
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本文的工作源于规范系统中基于假设的推理的需要,在规范系统中,实际上,智能体对其环境和其他智能体的知识是不完整的。我们试图解决的问题是,代理是否有可能动态地识别适当的假设,以填补信息空白。我们以一个电子商务的例子来讨论和说明我们的建议。在我们之前的工作中,我们认为电子合约可以被表示为默认理论,并提出了一种理论方法,该方法可以从初始事件演算表示中自动构建这些理论。该建议依赖于确定哪些信息可以从agent - psilas知识库得到证明,以便决定它是否可以作为一种假设。在本文中,我们提出了一种增量技术,可以用于这种构造,使候选假设的动态和特别识别,而无需诉诸证明。
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How Can Agents Know What to Assume When?
The work in this paper is motivated from the need for assumption-based reasoning in normative systems, where, realistically, agents will have incomplete knowledge about their environment, and about other agents. The question we seek to address is whether it is possible for agents to identify appropriate assumptions dynamically, in order to fill in informational gaps. We discuss and illustrate our proposal with reference to an e-commerce example. In our previous work, we argued that e-contracts could be represented as Default Theories and proposed a theoretical way in which such theories could be constructed automatically from initial Event Calculus representations. That proposal relied on determining what information could be proved from the agentpsilas knowledge base, in order to decide whether it would serve as an assumption or not. In this paper we present an incremental technique that can be used for this construction that enables the dynamic and ad hoc identification of candidate assumptions, without resorting to proof.
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