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ShadowAdjudicator

An automated reasoner for generating and adjudicating arguments amongst AI agents. The agents are equipped with a novel reasoning framework, termed the Inductive Deontic Cognitive Event Calculus (IDCEC).

See Appendix A of this paper for an introduction to cognitive calculi in general, and Appendix B for a description of the Deontic Cognitive Event Calculus (DCEC). For some early work on IDCEC, see this paper.

Description

ShadowAdjudicator uses a nascent framework for ascribing qualitative uncertainty to agents' beliefs called Cognitive Likelihood. The syntax and semantics of IDCEC are fully fleshed out in a forthcoming doctoral dissertation (May 2023). ShadowAdjudicator implements the syntax and semantics, enabling the automatic generation of arguments in IDCEC. It is supported by the use of ShadowProver as a backend reasoner for the purely deductive components of the logic.

Installation and Use

ShadowProver is integrated in this project as a Git submodule. Hence, to make sure you get everything (the code in this repo + the submodule), clone the project using the following command:

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/RAIRLab/ShadowAdjudicator

(For more information about Git submodules, see here.)

The ShadowProver Python API runs inside of a Docker container, so you'll need to install Docker. Any recent version should be fine. Version 3.6.0 is confirmed to work.

To run the demos:

cd prover
cp -r ../adjudicator files/
docker-compose up

Open the last link generated by docker. Then, within JupyterLab, open a Terminal, and run the following. Note that, as is shown below, any scripts in the demos or diss_examples directories must be called from the base directory.

bash
python demos/sp_demo.py # Runs a simple proof request using ShadowProver Python API
python demos/demo.py # Runs a simple proof request using ShadowAdjudicator

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