Refining the Semantics of Epistemic Specifications

Ezgi Iraz Su
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Abstract

Answer set programming (ASP) is a problem-solving approach, which has been strongly supported both scientifically and technologically by several solvers, ongoing active research, and implementations in many different fields. However, although researchers acknowledged long ago the necessity of epistemic operators in the language of ASP for better introspective reasoning, this research venue did not attract much attention until recently. Moreover, the existing epistemic extensions of ASP in the literature are not widely approved either, due to the fact that some propose unintended results even for some simple acyclic epistemic programs, new unexpected results may possibly be found, and more importantly, researchers have different reasonings for some critical programs. To that end, Cabalar et al. have recently identified some structural properties of epistemic programs to formally support a possible semantics proposal of such programs and standardise their results. Nonetheless, the soundness of these properties is still under debate, and they are not widely accepted either by the ASP community. Thus, it seems that there is still time to really understand the paradigm, have a mature formalism, and determine the principles providing formal justification of their understandable models. In this paper, we mainly focus on the existing semantics approaches, the criteria that a satisfactory semantics is supposed to satisfy, and the ways to improve them. We also extend some well-known propositions of here-and-there logic (HT) into epistemic HT so as to reveal the real behaviour of programs. Finally, we propose a slightly novel semantics for epistemic ASP, which can be considered as a reflexive extension of Cabalar et al.’s recent formalism called autoepistemic ASP.
提炼认知规范的语义
答案集编程(ASP)是一种解决问题的方法,在科学和技术上得到了许多求解者的大力支持,正在进行的积极研究和在许多不同领域的实现。然而,尽管研究人员很久以前就认识到ASP语言中的认知运算符对于更好的内省推理的必要性,但这个研究领域直到最近才引起人们的重视。此外,文献中已有的ASP的认知扩展也没有得到广泛的认可,因为即使对一些简单的无循环认知规划,也有一些人提出了意想不到的结果,可能会发现新的意想不到的结果,更重要的是,研究者对一些关键的规划有不同的推理。为此,Cabalar等人最近确定了认知程序的一些结构属性,以正式支持此类程序的可能语义建议并标准化其结果。尽管如此,这些属性的可靠性仍在争论中,它们也没有被ASP社区广泛接受。因此,似乎还有时间真正理解范式,拥有成熟的形式主义,并确定为其可理解模型提供形式证明的原则。本文主要介绍了现有的语义方法、满意语义应满足的标准以及改进方法。我们还将一些著名的here-and-there逻辑命题推广到认知逻辑中,以揭示程序的真实行为。最后,我们为认识论ASP提出了一个稍微新颖的语义,它可以被认为是Cabalar等人最近的形式主义(称为自认识论ASP)的反思性扩展。
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