LAILA: a language for coordinating abductive reasoning among logic agents

Anna Ciampolini , Evelina Lamma , Paola Mello , Paolo Torroni
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Abstract

The last decade has seen the advent of the agent paradigm as a reference model in several fields of research, mainly but not limited to artificial intelligence and distributed systems. In open and distributed environments, where most facts are not known at all, the agent metaphor proves particularly useful if agents are able to autonomously perform some form of reasoning, possibly obviating knowledge incompleteness by means of hypotheses assumed on the unknown facts. A suitable mechanism to deal with incomplete and multiple knowledge is abductive reasoning.

The aim of this paper is to describe LAILA, a language that can be used by logic-based agents capable of abductive reasoning, by enabling them to express at a high level several ways to join and coordinate with one another. In particular, we considered collaboration and competition as possible interaction patterns in the abductive reasoning that must be carried out by multiple agents. Syntax and operational semantics of the LAILA language are given along with a clarifying example; a section is also devoted to a brief description of the current LAILA implementation.

LAILA:一种在逻辑代理之间协调溯因推理的语言
在过去的十年中,智能体范式作为参考模型出现在多个研究领域,主要是但不限于人工智能和分布式系统。在开放和分布式环境中,大多数事实都是未知的,如果代理能够自主地执行某种形式的推理,通过对未知事实的假设来避免知识的不完整性,那么代理隐喻就被证明是特别有用的。溯因推理是处理不完全和多重知识的一种合适的机制。本文的目的是描述LAILA,一种可以被具有溯因推理能力的基于逻辑的智能体使用的语言,使它们能够在高层次上表达几种相互连接和协调的方式。特别地,我们认为合作和竞争是溯因推理中可能的交互模式,必须由多个主体进行。给出了LAILA语言的语法和操作语义,并举例说明;还有一节专门用于对当前LAILA实现的简要描述。
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