Abstract

An epistemic goal is a goal about the knowledge possessed by an agent or group of agents. In this paper, we address the problem of how plans might be developed for a group of agents to cooperate to bring about such a goal. We present a novel approach to this problem, in which the problem is formulated as one of model checking in Alternating Temporal Epistemic Logic (ATEL). After introducing this logic, we present a model checking algorithm for it, and show that the model checking problem for this logic is tractable. We then show how multiagent planning can be treated as a model checking problem in ATEL, and discuss the related issue of checking knowledge preconditions for multiagent plans. We illustrate the approach with an example. We then describe how this example was implemented using the MOCHA model checking system, and conclude by discussing the relationship of our work with that of others in the planning and speech acts communities.

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