Attention! Dynamic Epistemic Logic Models of (In)attentive Agents

Gaia Belardinelli, Thomas Bolander

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Abstract

Attention is the crucial cognitive ability that limits and selects what information we observe. Previous work by Bolander et al. (2016) proposes a model of attention based on dynamic epistemic logic (DEL) where agents are either fully attentive or not attentive at all. While introducing the realistic feature that inattentive agents believe nothing happens, the model does not represent the most essential aspect of attention: its selectivity. Here, we propose a generalization that allows for paying attention to subsets of atomic formulas. We introduce the corresponding logic for propositional attention, and show its axiomatization to be sound and complete. We then extend the framework to account for inattentive agents that, instead of assuming nothing happens, may default to a specific truth-value of what they failed to attend to (a sort of prior concerning the unattended atoms). This feature allows for a more cognitively plausible representation of the inattentional blindness phenomenon, where agents end up with false beliefs due to their failure to attend to conspicuous but unexpected events. Both versions of the model define attention-based learning through appropriate DEL event models based on a few and clear edge principles. While the size of such event models grow exponentially both with the number of agents and the number of atoms, we introduce a new logical language for describing event models syntactically and show that using this language our event models can be represented linearly in the number of agents and atoms. Furthermore, representing our event models using this language is achieved by a straightforward formalisation of the aforementioned edge principles.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2023 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
PublisherAssociation of Computing Machinery
Publication date2023
Pages391-399
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-4503-9432-1
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event2023 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 29 May 20232 Jun 2023

Conference

Conference2023 International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period29/05/202302/06/2023

Keywords

  • Attention
  • Default Values
  • Dynamic Epistemic Logic
  • Inattentional Blindness
  • Succinctness
  • Syntactic Event Models

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