A Tool for Answering Queries on Action Descriptions

  • Thomas Eiter
  • Michael Fink
  • Ján Senko
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 4160)

Abstract

Action languages [1] are a formal tool for reasoning about actions, where an agent’s knowledge about a domain in question is represented by a declarative action description that consists of logical formulas.

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    Gelfond, M., Lifschitz, V.: Action languages. Electronic Transactions on Artificial Intelligence 3, 195–210 (1998)MathSciNetGoogle Scholar
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    Giunchiglia, E., Lifschitz, V.: An action language based on causal explanation: Preliminary report. In: Proc. AAAI 1998, pp. 623–630. AAAI Press, Menlo Park (1998)Google Scholar
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    Eiter, T., Erdem, E., Fink, M., Senko, J.: Resolving conflicts in action descriptions. In: Proc. ECAI 2006 (2006), See: http://www.kr.tuwien.ac.at/research/ecai06.pdf

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Thomas Eiter
    • 1
  • Michael Fink
    • 1
  • Ján Senko
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of Information SystemsVienna University of TechnologyViennaAustria

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