JELIA 2006: Logics in Artificial Intelligence pp 473-476 | Cite as
A Tool for Answering Queries on Action Descriptions
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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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