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An epistemic logic for formalizing group dynamics of agents

Costantini, S
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Formisano, A
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Pitoni, V
2023
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INTERACTION STUDIES
Abstract
In the multi-agent setting, it is relevant to model group dynamics of agents, and logic has proved a good tool to do so. We propose an epistemic logic, L-DINF-E, that allows one to formalize what are the beliefs formed by a group of agents, where several groups exist and agents can pass from a group to another one. We introduce a new modality which allows an agent to reason about the beliefs of other agents. This allows us to model aspects of the "Theory of Mind", understood as the set of social-cognitive skills involving the ability to attribute and reason about mental states, desires, beliefs, and knowledge of agents. In this paper, we present the logic L-DINF-E and illustrate how it can be used to solve "false-belief tasks", i.e., tests in which an agent should understand that some other agent may develop, under some circumstances, false beliefs.
DOI
10.1075/is.22019.cos
WOS
WOS:000976588100003
Archivio
https://hdl.handle.net/11390/1249204
https://ricerca.unityfvg.it/handle/11390/1249204
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Soggetti
  • epistemic logic

  • agents and multi-agen...

  • theory of mind

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