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New EPDDL language standardizes epistemic planning tasks

Researchers have introduced the Epistemic Planning Domain Definition Language (EPDDL) to standardize the representation of epistemic planning tasks. This new language aims to unify the diverse and often ad hoc methods currently used for epistemic planning, which extends automated planning by incorporating agents' knowledge and beliefs. EPDDL is grounded in Dynamic Epistemic Logic and utilizes abstract event models to capture the full semantics of epistemic actions, facilitating interoperability and reproducible evaluation in the field. AI

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IMPACT Standardizes representation for epistemic planning tasks, potentially improving research reproducibility and tool development.

RANK_REASON Academic paper introducing a new domain definition language for epistemic planning.

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 · Alessandro Burigana, Francesco Fabiano ·

    The Epistemic Planning Domain Definition Language: Official Guideline

    arXiv:2601.20969v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Epistemic planning extends (multi-agent) automated planning by making agents' knowledge and beliefs first-class aspects of the planning formalism. One of the most well-known frameworks for epistemic planning is Dynamic Epistemic…