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Epistemic Planning: (Dagstuhl Seminar 17231)

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Arizona State University1

Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark2

Algorithms and Logic, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark3

Université de Lorraine4

University of Toronto5

The seminar Epistemic Planning brought together the research communities of Dynamic Epistemic Logic, Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, and Automated Planning to address fundamental problems on the topic of epistemic planning. In the context of this seminar, dynamic epistemic logic investigates the formal semantics of communication and communicative actions, knowledge representation and reasoning focuses on theories of action and change, and automated planning investigates computational techniques and tools to generate plans.

The original goals of the seminar were to develop benchmarks for epistemic planning, to explore the relationship between knowledge and belief in multi-agent epistemic planning, to develop models of agency and capability in epistemic planning and to explore action types and their representations (these originally separate goals were merged during the seminar), and finally to identify practical tools and resources.

An additional goal explored during the workshop was the correspondence between planning problems and games.

Language: English
Publisher: Schloß Dagstuhl
Year: 2017
Series: Dagstuhl Reports
ISSN: 21925283
Types: Report
DOI: 10.4230/DagRep.7.6.1
ORCIDs: Bolander, Thomas

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