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We continue to study the problem of actions with typical, but not certain effects. In [3], [2] we showed how to incorporate this kind of actions into a dynamic/epistemic multi-agent system in which the knowledge, abilities and opportunities of agents are formalized together with the results of actions they perform. The novelty of the present approach is that it allows a nondeterminism in action performance. Moreover, compound actions are built both from traditionally viewed actions with certain effects and actions with typical effects. Adopting a model-theoretic approach we formalize a preferential strategy in order to reason about the results of the realizations of scenarios built over these actions.
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Dunin-Kęplicz, B., Radzikowska, A. (1999). Nondeterministic Actions with Typical Effects: Reasoning about Scenarios. In: Meyer, JJ.C., Schobbens, PY. (eds) Formal Models of Agents. ModelAge 1997. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 1760. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-46581-2_10
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