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Representing knowledge in robotic systems with KnowLang

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2011
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Building intelligent robotic systems is both stirring and extremely challenging. Researchers have realized that robot intelligence can be achieved with a logical approach, but still AI struggles to connect that abstract logic with real-world meanings. This paper presents KnowLang, a new formal language for knowledge representation in a special class of intelligent robotic systems termed ASCENS. Autonomic Service-Component Ensembles (ASCENS) are multi-agent systems formed as mobile, intelligent and open-ended swarms of special autonomic service components capable of local and distributed reasoning. Such components encapsulate rules, constraints and mechanisms for self-adaptation and acquire and process knowledge about themselves, other service components and their environment. In this paper, a brief KnowLang case study of knowledge representation for a robotic system is presented.
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non-peer-reviewed
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Proceedings of the 1st International ISoLA Workshop on Software Aspects of Robotic Systems.;17-18 October, 2011
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), European Research Council (ERC)
Sustainable Development Goals
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