A Temporal Proof System for General Game Playing
Thielscher, Michael (The University of New South Wales) | Voigt, Sebastian (Dresden University of Technology)
A general game player is a system that understands the rules of unknown games and learns to play these games well without human intervention. A major challenge for research in General Game Playing is to endow a player with the ability to extract and prove game-specific knowledge from the mere game rules. We define a formal language to express temporally extended — yet local — properties of games. We also develop a provably correct proof theory for this language using the paradigm of Answer Set Programming, and we report on experiments with a practical implementation of this proof system in combination with a successful general game player.
Jul-15-2010
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