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On some properties of grounding nonuniform sets of modal conjunctions

Radoslaw Katarzyniak — 2006

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

A language grounding problem is considered for nonuniform sets of modal conjunctions consisting of conjunctions extended with more than one modal operator of knowledge, belief or possibility. The grounding is considered in the context of semiotic triangles built from language symbols, communicative cognitive agents and external objects. The communicative cognitive agents are assumed to be able to observe external worlds and store the results of observations in internal knowledge bases. It is assumed...

Grounding and extracting modal responses in cognitive agents: 'AND' query and states of incomplete knowledge

Radosław KatarzyniakAgnieszka Pieczynska-Kuchtiak — 2004

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

In this study an original way of modeling language grounding and generation for a simple set of language responses is presented. It is assumed that the language is used by a cognitive agent and consists of a few modal belief and possibility formulas that are used by this agent to communicate its opinions on the current state of an object. The cognitive agent is asked a simple AND query and the language is tailored to this situation. The agent's knowledge bases are characterized by certain incompleteness...

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