Modeling Ambiguity in a Multi-Agent System
Christof Monz
In: P. Dekker (Ed.) Proceedings of the 12th Amsterdam Colloquium
(AC'99). Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, 1999,
pages 43-48.
This paper investigates the formal pragmatics of ambiguous expressions
by modeling ambiguity in a multi-agent system. Such a framework allows
us to give a more refined notion of the kind of information that is
conveyed by ambiguous expressions. We analyze how ambiguity affects
the knowledge of the dialog participants and, especially, what they
know about each other after an ambiguous sentence has been
uttered. The agents communicate with each other by means of a
tell-function, whose application is constrained by an
implementation of some of Grice's maxims. The information states of
the multi-agent system itself are represented as a Kripke structures
and tell is an update function on those structures. This
framework enables us to distinguish between the information conveyed
by ambiguous sentences vs. the information conveyed by disjunctions,
and between semantic ambiguity vs. perceived ambiguity.
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@InProceedings{monz:99mode,
author = {Monz, C.},
title = {Modeling Ambiguity in a Multi-Agent System},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th Amsterdam
Colloquium {(AC'99)}},
pages = {43--48},
year = 1999,
editor = {Dekker, P.},
publisher = {Institute for Logic, Language and
Computation, University of Amsterdam}
}
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