The representation of narratives of actions and observations is a current issue in Knowledge Representation, where traditional plan-oriented treatments of action seem to fall short. To address narratives, Pinto and Reiter have extended Situation Calculus axioms, Kowalski and Sergot have introduced the Event Calculus in Logic Programming, and Baral et al. have de ned the speci cation language L which allows to express actual and hypothetical situations in a uniform setting. The L entailment relation can formalize several forms of reasoning about actions and change. In this paper we illustrate a translation of L theories into Nested Abnormality Theories, a novel form of circumscription. The proof of soundness and completeness of the translati...
In most research on reasoning about actions and reasoning about narratives one either reasons about ...
Abstract. The Event Calculus is a narrative based formalism for reasoning about actions and change o...
This thesis presents a new approach to reasoning about sensing actions and its application to diagno...
The representation of narratives of actions and observations is a current issue in Knowledge Represe...
AbstractWe propose a new approach to the use of circumscription for representing knowledge. Nested a...
This paper shows how a controlled natural language can be used to construct precise formal represent...
The Language E is a simple declarative language for describing the effects of action occurrences wit...
AbstractWe describe a simple declarative languageEfor describing the effects of a series of action o...
This thesis deals with the topic of modelling an agent’s beliefs about a dynamic world in a way that...
In the last couple of years, several high-level languages have been proposed for modeling actions an...
In the last couple of years, several high-level languages have been proposed for modeling actions an...
A version of the Situation Calculus is presented which is able to deal with information about the ac...
AbstractWe propose a modificationL 1 of the action description languageA. The languageL 1 allows rep...
AbstractWe address the problem of representing common sense knowledge about action domains in the fo...
We propose a modificationL 1 of the action description languageA. The languageL 1 allows representat...
In most research on reasoning about actions and reasoning about narratives one either reasons about ...
Abstract. The Event Calculus is a narrative based formalism for reasoning about actions and change o...
This thesis presents a new approach to reasoning about sensing actions and its application to diagno...
The representation of narratives of actions and observations is a current issue in Knowledge Represe...
AbstractWe propose a new approach to the use of circumscription for representing knowledge. Nested a...
This paper shows how a controlled natural language can be used to construct precise formal represent...
The Language E is a simple declarative language for describing the effects of action occurrences wit...
AbstractWe describe a simple declarative languageEfor describing the effects of a series of action o...
This thesis deals with the topic of modelling an agent’s beliefs about a dynamic world in a way that...
In the last couple of years, several high-level languages have been proposed for modeling actions an...
In the last couple of years, several high-level languages have been proposed for modeling actions an...
A version of the Situation Calculus is presented which is able to deal with information about the ac...
AbstractWe propose a modificationL 1 of the action description languageA. The languageL 1 allows rep...
AbstractWe address the problem of representing common sense knowledge about action domains in the fo...
We propose a modificationL 1 of the action description languageA. The languageL 1 allows representat...
In most research on reasoning about actions and reasoning about narratives one either reasons about ...
Abstract. The Event Calculus is a narrative based formalism for reasoning about actions and change o...
This thesis presents a new approach to reasoning about sensing actions and its application to diagno...