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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2010/newsitem/3344/30-
 August---3-September-2010-The-Third-Workshop-on-Lo
 gics-for-Resource-Bounded-Agents-LRBA-Domaine-Valp
 ré-Lyon-France
DTSTAMP:20100425T000000
SUMMARY:The Third Workshop on Logics for Resource-
 Bounded Agents (LRBA), Domaine Valpré, Lyon, Franc
 e
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100903
LOCATION:Domaine Valpré, Lyon, France
DESCRIPTION:Formal models of knowledge and belief,
  as well as other attitudes such as desire or inte
 ntion, have been extensively studied. However, mos
 t of the treatments of knowledge and belief make s
 trong assumptions about reasoners. For example, tr
 aditional epistemic logic says that agents know al
 l logical consequences of their knowledge. Similar
 ly, logics of action and strategic interaction are
  usually based on game theoretic models which assu
 me perfect rationality. Models based on such assum
 ptions can be used to describe ideal agents withou
 t bounds on resources such as time, memory, etc, b
 ut they fail to accurately describe non-ideal agen
 ts which are computationally bounded.  The Third W
 orkshop on Logics for Resource-Bounded Agents (LRB
 A) (with special emphasis on awareness and limited
  reasoning) 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. W
 e are particularly interested in formal models of 
 agents' limited reasoning and (un)awareness.  The 
 workshop will be held as part of Multi-Agent Logic
 s, Languages, and Organisations - Federated Worksh
 ops (MALLOW 2010) (see http://mallow2010.emse.fr/)
 .   For more information, see http://www.agents.cs
 .nott.ac.uk/events/lrba10   Authors are invited to
  submit a full paper. Submission deadline 7 June 2
 010.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n        <p>For
 mal models of knowledge and belief, as well as oth
 er\n        attitudes such as desire or intention,
  have been extensively\n        studied. However, 
 most of the treatments of knowledge and\n        b
 elief make strong assumptions about reasoners. For
  example,\n        traditional epistemic logic say
 s that agents know all logical\n        consequenc
 es of their knowledge. Similarly, logics of action
 \n        and strategic interaction are usually ba
 sed on game theoretic\n        models which assume
  perfect rationality. Models based on such\n      
   assumptions can be used to describe ideal agents
  without\n        bounds on resources such as time
 , memory, etc, but they fail\n        to accuratel
 y describe non-ideal agents which are\n        com
 putationally bounded.</p>\n        <p>The Third Wo
 rkshop on Logics for Resource-Bounded Agents (LRBA
 )\n        (with special emphasis on awareness and
  limited reasoning)\n        aims to provide a for
 um for discussing\n        possible solutions to t
 he problem of formally capturing the\n        prop
 erties of knowledge, belief, action, etc. of non-i
 dealised\n        resource-bounded agents. We are 
 particularly interested in\n        formal models 
 of agents' limited reasoning and (un)awareness.</p
 >\n        <p>The workshop will be held as part of
  Multi-Agent Logics,\n        Languages, and Organ
 isations - Federated Workshops (MALLOW 2010)\n    
     (see <a target="_blank" href="http://mallow201
 0.emse.fr/">http://mallow2010.emse.fr/</a>).\n    
     </p>\n    \n      \n      <p>For more informat
 ion, see <a target="_blank" href="http://www.agent
 s.cs.nott.ac.uk/events/lrba10">http://www.agents.c
 s.nott.ac.uk/events/lrba10</a></p>\n    </div><div
 >\n      <p>\n        Authors are invited to submi
 t a full paper.\n        Submission deadline 7 Jun
 e 2010.\n      </p>\n      </div>
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