We investigate agents that have incomplete information and make decisions based on their beliefs expressed as situation calculus bounded action theories. Such theories have an infinite object domain, but the number of objects that belong to fluents at each time point is bounded by a given constant. Recently, it has been shown that verifying temporal properties over such theories is decidable. We take a first-person view and use the theory to capture what the agent believes about the domain of interest and the actions affecting it. In this paper, we study verification of temporal properties over online executions. These are executions resulting from agents performing only actions that are feasible according to their beliefs. To do so, we first examine progression, which captures belief state update resulting from actions in the situation calculus. We show that, for bounded action theories, progression, and hence belief states, can always be represented as a bounded first-order logic theory. Then, based on this result, we prove decidability of temporal verification over online executions for bounded action theories. © 2015 The Author(s)

Progression and Verification of Situation Calculus Agents with Bounded Beliefs / DE GIACOMO, Giuseppe; Lesperance, Y.; Patrizi, Fabio; Vassos, Stavros. - In: STUDIA LOGICA. - ISSN 0039-3215. - STAMPA. - 104:4(2016), pp. 705-739. [10.1007/s11225-015-9626-z]

Progression and Verification of Situation Calculus Agents with Bounded Beliefs

DE GIACOMO, Giuseppe;PATRIZI, FABIO;VASSOS, STAVROS
2016

Abstract

We investigate agents that have incomplete information and make decisions based on their beliefs expressed as situation calculus bounded action theories. Such theories have an infinite object domain, but the number of objects that belong to fluents at each time point is bounded by a given constant. Recently, it has been shown that verifying temporal properties over such theories is decidable. We take a first-person view and use the theory to capture what the agent believes about the domain of interest and the actions affecting it. In this paper, we study verification of temporal properties over online executions. These are executions resulting from agents performing only actions that are feasible according to their beliefs. To do so, we first examine progression, which captures belief state update resulting from actions in the situation calculus. We show that, for bounded action theories, progression, and hence belief states, can always be represented as a bounded first-order logic theory. Then, based on this result, we prove decidability of temporal verification over online executions for bounded action theories. © 2015 The Author(s)
2016
Mu-Calculus; Online execution; Progression; Reasoning about actions; Situation calculus; Verification of agent behaviors
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Progression and Verification of Situation Calculus Agents with Bounded Beliefs / DE GIACOMO, Giuseppe; Lesperance, Y.; Patrizi, Fabio; Vassos, Stavros. - In: STUDIA LOGICA. - ISSN 0039-3215. - STAMPA. - 104:4(2016), pp. 705-739. [10.1007/s11225-015-9626-z]
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