Abstract The action description languages B and C have significant common core. Nevertheless, some expressive possibilities of B are difficult or impossible to simulate in C, and the other way around. The main advantage of B is that it allows the user to give Prolog-style recursive definitions, which is important in applications. On the other hand, B solves the frame problem by incorporating the commonsense law of inertia in its semantics, which makes it difficult to talk about fluents whose behavior is described by defaults other than inertia. In C and in its extension C+, the inertia assumption is expressed by axioms that the user is free to include or not to include, and other defaults can be postulated as well. This paper defines a new ...
We have earlier shown that the standard mappings from action languages B and C to logic programs und...
The language C+ of Giunchiglia, Lee, Lifschitz, McCain, and Turner (2004) is a formalism for specify...
Action description language C+ is more expressive than ADL in many ways; for instance, it addresses ...
Abstract. Recently, action language BC, which combines the attractive features of action languages B...
textKnowledge about actions is an important part of commonsense knowledge studied in Artificial Inte...
We live in a dynamic world, full of situations which can be manipulated by our actions. The ability ...
“Toy worlds ” involving actions, such as the blocks world and the Missionaries and Cannibals puzzle,...
This paper is motivated by the idea of interaction between two directions of research in knowledge r...
Some of the recent work on representing action makes use of high-level action languages. In this pap...
This paper continues the line of research on representing actions, on the automation of commonsense ...
Action languages allow for a concise representation of actions and their effects while at the same t...
The game description language (GDL), which is the basis for the grand AI challenge of general game p...
Abstract. Action languages allow for a concise representation of ac-tions and their effects while at...
AbstractWe address the problem of representing common sense knowledge about action domains in the fo...
Following the approaches and motivations given in recent works about action languages over descripti...
We have earlier shown that the standard mappings from action languages B and C to logic programs und...
The language C+ of Giunchiglia, Lee, Lifschitz, McCain, and Turner (2004) is a formalism for specify...
Action description language C+ is more expressive than ADL in many ways; for instance, it addresses ...
Abstract. Recently, action language BC, which combines the attractive features of action languages B...
textKnowledge about actions is an important part of commonsense knowledge studied in Artificial Inte...
We live in a dynamic world, full of situations which can be manipulated by our actions. The ability ...
“Toy worlds ” involving actions, such as the blocks world and the Missionaries and Cannibals puzzle,...
This paper is motivated by the idea of interaction between two directions of research in knowledge r...
Some of the recent work on representing action makes use of high-level action languages. In this pap...
This paper continues the line of research on representing actions, on the automation of commonsense ...
Action languages allow for a concise representation of actions and their effects while at the same t...
The game description language (GDL), which is the basis for the grand AI challenge of general game p...
Abstract. Action languages allow for a concise representation of ac-tions and their effects while at...
AbstractWe address the problem of representing common sense knowledge about action domains in the fo...
Following the approaches and motivations given in recent works about action languages over descripti...
We have earlier shown that the standard mappings from action languages B and C to logic programs und...
The language C+ of Giunchiglia, Lee, Lifschitz, McCain, and Turner (2004) is a formalism for specify...
Action description language C+ is more expressive than ADL in many ways; for instance, it addresses ...