Archive for ‘Web2’ Category
Date: Friday, 23 September, 2011 Location: 清华新斋335 1:30-3:30 PM Speaker: Patrick Girard Department of Philosophy, The University of Auckland Title: Logic in the Communities Photo Update: 3:30- 5:30 PM Speaker: Ji Ruan School of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of New South Wales Title: A Logic for Knowledge Flow in Social Networks (社交网络中的知识流的逻辑) Abstract: [...]
Title: A Logic for Knowledge Flow in Social Networks Authors: Ji Ruan and Michael Thielscher School of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Australia Abstract: In this paper, we develop a formal framework for analysing the flow of information and knowledge through social networks. More specifically, we propose a multi-agent epistemic logic in which [...]
Micro-blogging has increasingly been an important tool for communication among people. The web services like Twitter, Facebook, provide certain kinds of micro-blogging. Typically, they allow you to record your current status, such as your thoughts, your feelings, or your discoveries, etc, and share them among your friends or other people. Human beings, as social animals, [...]
As a former student of the ILLC, I am very happy to see that the ILLC has launched a blog-based webportal for the research community of logic and rational interactions, called loriweb.org. Here is a snapshot: The ILLC has finally made an attempt going from web1.0 to web2.0, which means more dynamics and interactions! However, [...]
