Situated Modeling of Epistemic Puzzles
Situation theory is a mathematical theory of meaning introduced by Jon Barwise and John Perry. It has evoked great theoretical and practical interest and motivated the framework of a few `computational' systems. PROSIT is the pioneering work in this direction. Unfortunately, there is a lack of...
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Zusammenfassung: | Situation theory is a mathematical theory of meaning introduced by Jon
Barwise and John Perry. It has evoked great theoretical and practical interest
and motivated the framework of a few `computational' systems. PROSIT is the
pioneering work in this direction. Unfortunately, there is a lack of real-life
applications on these systems and this study is a preliminary attempt to remedy
this deficiency. Here, we examine how much PROSIT reflects situation-theoretic
concepts and solve a group of epistemic puzzles using the constructs provided
by this programming language. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cmp-lg/9409006 |