Navigability with Imperfect Information

07/26/2017
by   Kaya Deuser, et al.
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The article studies navigability of an autonomous agent in a maze where some rooms may be indistinguishable. In a previous work the authors have shown that the properties of navigability in such a setting depend on whether an agent has perfect recall. Navigability by an agent with perfect recall is a transitive relation and without is not transitive. This article introduces a notion of restricted navigability and shows that a certain form of transitivity holds for restricted navigability, even for an agent without perfect recall. The main technical result is a sound and complete logical system describing the properties of restricted navigability.

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