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We’ve discussed the basics of logical reasoning and logical knowledge representation, in a general way. It’s now time to get more specific and talk about one of the applications of logic that’s most central to our topic: logical representation of time.
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Goertzel, B., Geisweiller, N., Coelho, L., Janicic, P., Pennachin, C. (2011). Representing Temporal Knowledge. In: Real-World Reasoning: Toward Scalable, Uncertain Spatiotemporal, Contextual and Causal Inference. Atlantis Thinking Machines, vol 1. Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-91216-11-4_4
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