Multi-Agent Only-Knowing Revisited
Abstract
Levesque introduced the notion of only-knowing to precisely capture the beliefs of a knowledge base. He also showed how only-knowing can be used to formalize non-monotonic behavior within a monotonic logic. Despite its appeal, all attempts to extend only-knowing to the many agent case have undesirable properties. A belief model by Halpern and Lakemeyer, for instance, appeals to proof-theoretic constructs in the semantics and needs to axiomatize validity as part of the logic. It is also not clear how to generalize their ideas to a first-order case. In this paper, we propose a new account of multi-agent only-knowing which, for the first time, has a natural possible-world semantics for a quantified language with equality. We then provide, for the propositional fragment, a sound and complete axiomatization that faithfully lifts Levesque's proof theory to the many agent case. We also discuss comparisons to the earlier approach by Halpern and Lakemeyer.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1009.2041,
title = {Multi-Agent Only-Knowing Revisited},
author = {Vaishak Belle and Gerhard Lakemeyer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.2041},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
Appears in Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning 2010