Search Results for author: Emiliano Lorini

Found 12 papers, 0 papers with code

Anticipating Responsibility in Multiagent Planning

no code implementations31 Jul 2023 Timothy Parker, Umberto Grandi, Emiliano Lorini

This can be used in a multi-agent planning setting to allow agents to anticipate responsibility in the plans they consider.

Base-based Model Checking for Multi-Agent Only Believing (long version)

no code implementations27 Jul 2023 Tiago de Lima, Emiliano Lorini, François Schwarzentruber

We present a novel semantics for the language of multi-agent only believing exploiting belief bases, and show how to use it for automatically checking formulas of this language and of its dynamic extension with private belief expansion operators.

Modelling and Explaining Legal Case-based Reasoners through Classifiers

no code implementations20 Oct 2022 Xinghan Liu, Emiliano Lorini, Antonino Rotolo, Giovanni Sartor

In this paper we combine the modal logic approach (binary-input classifier, BLC) to classifiers and their explanations given by Liu & Lorini (2021) with Horty's account of factor-based CBR, since both a classifier and CBR map sets of features to decisions or classifications.

Logic-Based Ethical Planning

no code implementations1 Jun 2022 Umberto Grandi, Emiliano Lorini, Timothy Parker, Rachid Alami

In this paper we propose a framework for ethical decision making in the context of planning, with intended application to robotics.

Decision Making

A unified logical framework for explanations in classifier systems

no code implementations30 May 2021 Xinghan Liu, Emiliano Lorini

Finally, we present two extensions of our language: a dynamic extension by the notion of assignment enabling classifier change and an epistemic extension in which the classifier's uncertainty about the actual input can be represented.

counterfactual Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)

A Qualitative Theory of Cognitive Attitudes and their Change

no code implementations16 Feb 2021 Emiliano Lorini

We present a general logical framework for reasoning about agents' cognitive attitudes of both epistemic type and motivational type.

Modeling Contrary-to-Duty with CP-nets

no code implementations23 Mar 2020 Roberta Calegari, Andrea Loreggia, Emiliano Lorini, Francesca Rossi, Giovanni Sartor

In a ceteris-paribus semantics for deontic logic, a state of affairs where a larger set of prescriptions is respected is preferable to a state of affairs where some of them are violated.

Exploiting Belief Bases for Building Rich Epistemic Structures

no code implementations22 Jul 2019 Emiliano Lorini

We introduce a semantics for epistemic logic exploiting a belief base abstraction.

Rethinking Epistemic Logic with Belief Bases

no code implementations17 Dec 2018 Emiliano Lorini

We introduce a new semantics for a logic of explicit and implicit beliefs based on the concept of multi-agent belief base.

Relaxing Exclusive Control in Boolean Games

no code implementations27 Jul 2017 Francesco Belardinelli, Umberto Grandi, Andreas Herzig, Dominique Longin, Emiliano Lorini, Arianna Novaro, Laurent Perrussel

We introduce Concurrent Game Structures with Shared Propositional Control (CGS-SPC) and show that they ac- count for several classes of repeated games, including iterated boolean games, influence games, and aggregation games.

Exploring the bidimensional space: A dynamic logic point of view

no code implementations6 Feb 2017 Philippe Balbiani, David Fernández-Duque, Emiliano Lorini

We present a family of logics for reasoning about agents' positions and motion in the plane which have several potential applications in the area of multi-agent systems (MAS), such as multi-agent planning and robotics.

Position

Strategic disclosure of opinions on a social network

no code implementations5 Feb 2016 Umberto Grandi, Emiliano Lorini, Laurent Perrussel

We study the strategic aspects of social influence in a society of agents linked by a trust network, introducing a new class of games called games of influence.

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