AbstractIn 1969 Cordell presented his seminal description of planning as theorem proving with the situation calculus. The most pleasing feature of Green's account was the negligible gap between high-level logical specification and practical implementation. This paper attempts to reinstate the ideal of planning via theorem proving in a modern guise. In particular, the paper shows that if we adopt the event calculus as our logical formalism and employ abductive logic programming as our theorem proving technique, then the computation performed mirrors closely that of a hand-coded partial-order planning algorithm. Soundness and completeness results for this logic programming implementation are given. Finally the paper shows that, if we extend t...
The paper describes a case study that explores the idea of building a planner with a neat semantics ...
An autonomous agent architecture, in which Machine Learning and Planning are integrated, is presente...
AbstractIn this paper, to compare the situation calculus and event calculus we formulate both as log...
This article presents the theory and implementation of an artificial intelligence planner, CHICA. CH...
Abstract. We describe notions that are useful for building planners whose reasoning about action mat...
In this paper we argue that logic programming theories of action allow us to identify subclasses whe...
In abductive planning, plans are constructed as reasons for an agent to act: plans are demonstration...
Proof planning is a powerful technique for theorem proving. Proof plans are descriptions of common p...
In abductive planning, plans are constructed as reasons for an agent to act: plans are demonstration...
Temporal Action Logic is a well established logical formalism for reasoning about action and change ...
Labelled event structures is a model of concurrency, where causality between actions is expressed b...
The paper describes a case study that explores the idea of building a planner with a neat semantics ...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994. In earlier work, we have shown that the formalism of abduc...
AbstractKnowledge-based proof planning is a new paradigm in automated theorem proving (ATP) which sw...
A general concept for combining planning with automatic theorem provingis introduced. From this a sy...
The paper describes a case study that explores the idea of building a planner with a neat semantics ...
An autonomous agent architecture, in which Machine Learning and Planning are integrated, is presente...
AbstractIn this paper, to compare the situation calculus and event calculus we formulate both as log...
This article presents the theory and implementation of an artificial intelligence planner, CHICA. CH...
Abstract. We describe notions that are useful for building planners whose reasoning about action mat...
In this paper we argue that logic programming theories of action allow us to identify subclasses whe...
In abductive planning, plans are constructed as reasons for an agent to act: plans are demonstration...
Proof planning is a powerful technique for theorem proving. Proof plans are descriptions of common p...
In abductive planning, plans are constructed as reasons for an agent to act: plans are demonstration...
Temporal Action Logic is a well established logical formalism for reasoning about action and change ...
Labelled event structures is a model of concurrency, where causality between actions is expressed b...
The paper describes a case study that explores the idea of building a planner with a neat semantics ...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1994. In earlier work, we have shown that the formalism of abduc...
AbstractKnowledge-based proof planning is a new paradigm in automated theorem proving (ATP) which sw...
A general concept for combining planning with automatic theorem provingis introduced. From this a sy...
The paper describes a case study that explores the idea of building a planner with a neat semantics ...
An autonomous agent architecture, in which Machine Learning and Planning are integrated, is presente...
AbstractIn this paper, to compare the situation calculus and event calculus we formulate both as log...