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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2007/newsitem/1724/3-7
 -September-2007-Workshop-on-Logics-for-Resource-Bo
 unded-Agents-LRBA-2007-Durham-UK
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Logics for Resource-Bounded Ag
 ents (LRBA 2007), Durham, UK
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070907
LOCATION:Durham, UK
DESCRIPTION:Logics of knowledge and belief, as wel
 l as other attitudes such as desire or intention, 
 have been extensively studied. However, most of th
 e treatments of knowledge and belief make strong a
 nd idealised assumptions about the reasoners. For 
 example, traditional epistemic logics say that age
 nts know all logical consequences of their knowled
 ge. Similarly, logics of action and strategic inte
 raction are usually based on game theoretic models
  which assume perfect rationality. Models based on
  such assumptions can be used to describe ideal ag
 ents without bounds on resources such as time, mem
 ory, etc, but they fail to accurately describe non
 -ideal agents which are computationally bounded. T
 he workshop aims to provide a forum for discussing
  possible solutions to the problem of formally cap
 turing the properties of knowledge, belief, action
 , etc. of non-idealised resource-bounded agents.  
   LRBA 2007 is part of Multi-Agent Logics, Languag
 es, and Organisations: Federated Workshops (MALLOW
 '007)    For more information, see http://www.agen
 ts.cs.nott.ac.uk/events/lrba07/   Papers are invit
 ed for the Workshop on Logics for Resource-Bounded
  Agents. Submission deadline is 1 June 2007.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>Logic
 s of knowledge and belief, as well as other attitu
 des\n         such as desire or intention, have be
 en extensively studied.\n         However, most of
  the treatments of knowledge and belief\n         
 make strong and idealised assumptions about the re
 asoners. \n        For example, traditional episte
 mic logics say that agents \n        know all logi
 cal consequences of their knowledge. \n        Sim
 ilarly, logics of action and strategic interaction
  are\n         usually based on game theoretic mod
 els which assume perfect\n         rationality. Mo
 dels based on such assumptions can be used\n      
    to describe ideal agents without bounds on reso
 urces such\n         as time, memory, etc, but the
 y fail to accurately describe\n         non-ideal 
 agents which are computationally bounded. The\n   
       workshop aims to provide a forum for discuss
 ing possible\n         solutions to the problem of
  formally capturing the\n         properties of kn
 owledge, belief, action, etc. of \n         non-id
 ealised resource-bounded agents.\n      </p>\n    
   <p>\n        LRBA 2007 is part of Multi-Agent Lo
 gics, Languages, and Organisations: Federated Work
 shops (MALLOW'007)\n      </p>\n    \n      <p>\n 
      \n        For more information, see\n        
 <a target="_blank" href="http://www.agents.cs.nott
 .ac.uk/events/lrba07/">http://www.agents.cs.nott.a
 c.uk/events/lrba07/</a>\n      </p>\n    </div><di
 v>\n        Papers are invited for the Workshop on
  Logics for Resource-Bounded Agents. \n        Sub
 mission deadline is 1 June 2007.\n      </div>
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