'Knowing Whether' in Proper Epistemic Knowledge Bases
Abstract
Proper epistemic knowledge bases (PEKBs) are syntactic knowledge bases that use multi-agent epistemic logic to represent nested multi-agent knowledge and belief. PEKBs have certain syntactic restrictions that lead to desirable computational properties; primarily, a PEKB is a conjunction of modal literals, and therefore contains no disjunction. Sound entailment can be checked in polynomial time, and is complete for a large set of arbitrary formulae in logics Kn and KDn. In this paper, we extend PEKBs to deal with a restricted form of disjunction: 'knowing whether.' An agent i knows whether Q iff agent i knows Q or knows not Q; that is, []Q or []not(Q). In our experience, the ability to represent that an agent knows whether something holds is useful in many multi-agent domains. We represent knowing whether with a modal operator, and present sound polynomial-time entailment algorithms on PEKBs with the knowing whether operator in Kn and KDn, but which are complete for a smaller class of queries than standard PEKBs.
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Miller et al. "'Knowing Whether' in Proper Epistemic Knowledge Bases." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2016. doi:10.1609/AAAI.V30I1.10110Markdown
[Miller et al. "'Knowing Whether' in Proper Epistemic Knowledge Bases." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2016.](https://mlanthology.org/aaai/2016/miller2016aaai-knowing/) doi:10.1609/AAAI.V30I1.10110BibTeX
@inproceedings{miller2016aaai-knowing,
title = {{'Knowing Whether' in Proper Epistemic Knowledge Bases}},
author = {Miller, Tim and Felli, Paolo and Muise, Christian J. and Pearce, Adrian R. and Sonenberg, Liz},
booktitle = {AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
year = {2016},
pages = {1044-1050},
doi = {10.1609/AAAI.V30I1.10110},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/aaai/2016/miller2016aaai-knowing/}
}