Projection in the situation calculus refers to answering queries about the future evolutions of the modeled domain, while progression refers to updating the logical representation of the initial state so that it reflects the changes due to an executed action. In the general case projection is not decidable and progression may require second-order logic. In this paper we focus on a recent result about the decidability of projection and use it to drive results for the problem of progression. In particular we contribute with the following: (i) a major result showing that for a large class of intuitive action theories with bounded unknowns a first-order progression always exists and can be computed; (ii) a comprehensive classification of the kn...
In a seminal paper Lin and Reiter introduced the notion of progression for basic action theories in ...
Building on a general theory of action by Reiter and his colleagues, Bacchus et al. give an account...
Building on a general theory of action by Reiter and his col-leagues, Bacchus et al. give an account...
In a seminal paper, Lin and Reiter introduced a model-theoretic definition for the progression of th...
In a seminal paper, Lin and Reiter introduced a model-theoretic definition for the progression of th...
AbstractIn a seminal paper, Lin and Reiter introduced a model-theoretic definition for the progressi...
The progression of action theories is an important problem in knowledge representation. Progression ...
Among the most frequent reasoning tasks in the situation calculus are projection queries that query ...
In this paper, we propose a new progression mechanism for a restricted form of incomplete knowledge ...
© 2018 Dr. Christopher James EwinAmong the most frequent reasoning tasks in the situation calculus a...
In many tasks related to reasoning about consequences of a logical theory, it is desirable to decomp...
In a seminal paper Lin and Reiter introduced the notion of progression for basic action theories in ...
In many tasks related to reasoning about consequences of a logical theory, it is desirable to decomp...
Abstract In a seminal paper, Lin and Reiter introduced the notion of progression for basic action th...
In this paper we investigate agents that have incomplete informa-tion and make decisions based on th...
In a seminal paper Lin and Reiter introduced the notion of progression for basic action theories in ...
Building on a general theory of action by Reiter and his colleagues, Bacchus et al. give an account...
Building on a general theory of action by Reiter and his col-leagues, Bacchus et al. give an account...
In a seminal paper, Lin and Reiter introduced a model-theoretic definition for the progression of th...
In a seminal paper, Lin and Reiter introduced a model-theoretic definition for the progression of th...
AbstractIn a seminal paper, Lin and Reiter introduced a model-theoretic definition for the progressi...
The progression of action theories is an important problem in knowledge representation. Progression ...
Among the most frequent reasoning tasks in the situation calculus are projection queries that query ...
In this paper, we propose a new progression mechanism for a restricted form of incomplete knowledge ...
© 2018 Dr. Christopher James EwinAmong the most frequent reasoning tasks in the situation calculus a...
In many tasks related to reasoning about consequences of a logical theory, it is desirable to decomp...
In a seminal paper Lin and Reiter introduced the notion of progression for basic action theories in ...
In many tasks related to reasoning about consequences of a logical theory, it is desirable to decomp...
Abstract In a seminal paper, Lin and Reiter introduced the notion of progression for basic action th...
In this paper we investigate agents that have incomplete informa-tion and make decisions based on th...
In a seminal paper Lin and Reiter introduced the notion of progression for basic action theories in ...
Building on a general theory of action by Reiter and his colleagues, Bacchus et al. give an account...
Building on a general theory of action by Reiter and his col-leagues, Bacchus et al. give an account...