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Abstract: logic is a family of multi-modal logics for reasoning about the information properties of computational agents situated in some environment. Using logic, we can represent what is objectively true of the environment, the information that is visible,orknowable about the environment, information the agent perceives of the environment, and finally, information the agent actually knows about the environment. The semantics of logic are given in terms of a general, automata-like model of agents. ... (Update)

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Wooldridge, M., Lomuscio, A., "A Computationally Grounded Logic of Visibility, Perception and Knowledge", in Logic Journal of the IGPL, vol 9-2, pp. 257-272, 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wooldridge01computationally.html   More

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