Abstract
Abstract In this article, we present a new version of the language of Epistemic Specifications. The goal is to simplify and improve the intuitive and formal semantics of the language. We describe an algorithm for computing solutions of programs written in this new version of the language. The new semantics is illustrated by a number of examples, including an Epistemic Specifications-based framework for conformant planning. In addition, we introduce the notion of an epistemic logic program with sorts . This extends recent efforts to define a logic programming language that includes the means for explicitly specifying the domains of predicate parameters. An algorithm and its implementation as a solver for epistemic logic programs with sorts is also discussed.
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