First-Order Strong Progression for Local-Effect Basic Action Theories (KR-2008)

Stavros Vassos, Gerhard Lakemeyer, Hector Levesque

Conference Proceeding: 01/2008; In proceeding of: 11th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR-2008), At Sydney, Australia

Abstract

In a seminal paper Lin and Reiter introduced the notion of progression for basic action theories in the situation calculus. The idea is to replace an initial database by a new set of sentences which reflect the changes due to an action. Unfortunately, progression requires secondorder logic in general. In this paper, we introduce the notion of strong progression, a slight variant of Lin and Reiter that has the intended properties, and we show that in case actions have only local effects, progression is always first-order representable. Moreover, for a restricted class of local-effect axioms we show how to construct a new database that is finite.

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