Multi-Agent Epistemic Explanatory Diagnosis via Reasoning about Actions

Yu, Quan (Sun Yat-sen University and Qiannan Normal College for Nationalities) | Wen, Ximing (Sun Yat-sen University and Guangdong Institute of Public Administration) | Liu, Yongmei (Sun Yat-sen University)

AAAI Conferences 

The task of explanatory diagnosis conjectures actions to explain observations.This is a common task in real life and an essential ability of intelligent agents.It becomes more complicated in multi-agent scenarios, sinceagents' actions may be partially observable to other agents, andobservations might involve agents' knowledge about the world or other agents' knowledge oreven common knowledge of a group of agents.For example, we might want to explain the observation that $p$ does not hold,but Ann believes $p$, or the observation that Ann, Bob, and Carl commonly believe $p$.In this paper, we formalize the multi-agent explanatory diagnosis task in the framework of dynamic epistemic logic, where Kripke models of actions are used to represent agents' partial observability of actions. Since this task is undecidable in general, we identify important decidable fragments via techniques of reducing the potentially infinite search spaces to finite ones of epistemic states or action sequences.

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