Multi-Agent Systems based on Contextual Defeasible Logic considering Focus

1 Oct 2020  ·  Helio H. L. C. Monte-Alto, Mariela Morveli-Espinoza, Cesar A. Tacla ·

In this paper, we extend previous work on distributed reasoning using Contextual Defeasible Logic (CDL), which enables decentralised distributed reasoning based on a distributed knowledge base, such that the knowledge from different knowledge bases may conflict with each other. However, there are many use case scenarios that are not possible to represent in this model. One kind of such scenarios are the ones that require that agents share and reason with relevant knowledge when issuing a query to others. Another kind of scenarios are those in which the bindings among the agents (defined by means of mapping rules) are not static, such as in knowledge-intensive and dynamic environments. This work presents a multi-agent model based on CDL that not only allows agents to reason with their local knowledge bases and mapping rules, but also allows agents to reason about relevant knowledge (focus) -- which are not known by the agents a priori -- in the context of a specific query. We present a use case scenario, some formalisations of the model proposed, and an initial implementation based on the BDI (Belief-Desire-Intention) agent model.

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