Temporal Landscapes: A Graphical Logic of Behavior
Logic
2022-11-04 v2 Category Theory
Abstract
We present an elementary introduction to a new logic for reasoning about behaviors that occur over time. This logic is based on temporal type theory. The syntax of the logic is similar to the usual first-order logic; what differs is the notion of truth value. Instead of reasoning about whether formulas are true or false, our logic reasons about temporal landscapes. A temporal landscape may be thought of as representing the set of durations over which a statement is true. To help understand the practical implications of this approach, we give a wide variety of examples where this logic is used to reason about autonomous agents.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1904.01081,
title = {Temporal Landscapes: A Graphical Logic of Behavior},
author = {Brendan Fong and Alberto Speranzon and David I. Spivak},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.01081},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
In Proceedings ACT 2021, arXiv:2211.01102