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Counterfactual Reasoning by Means of a Calculus of Narrative Context
- Science Dresden University of Technology (Germany) Abstract. The basic Event Calculus is extended by a
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Event Calculus with Explicit Quantifiers
- calculus. 1 Introduction The Event Calculus, abbreviated EC [5], is a simple temporal formalism designed
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Combining Situation Calculus and Event Calculus
- of this new formalism. 1 Introduction The Situation Calculus ( [ 15 ] ) and the Event Calculus ( [ 14
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the Event Calculus
- how the stimulus and policy constructs are formalised using the event calculus. 3 An Introduction
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G.: Reasoning in the Event Calculus using First-Order Automated Theorem Proving
- @(email omitted); Introduction The event calculus (EC) (Shanahan 1999) is a powerful and highly usable formalism for reasoning
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Scenarios for the Passé Simple and Imparfait - An event calculus approach to French semantics
- . The last two chapters will be devoted respectively to an introduction to the event calculus and to a
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J. LOGIC PROGRAMMING 1992:12:121-146 121 DATABASE UPDATES IN THE EVENT CALCULUS
- assignment in relational databases. a INTRODUCTION The event calculus [91 was developed as a theory
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Some alternative formulations of the event calculus
- procedures recently developed for E. 1 Introduction The “Event Calculus” was originally introduced by Bob
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Representing Continuous Change in the Abductive Event Calculus
- thereof. 1 Introduction The Event Calculus (see [ 12 ] ) is one of the many formalisms used
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The Event Calculus in Classical Logic -- Alternative Axiomatisations
- Introduction The "Event Calculus" was originally introduced by Kowalski and Sergot [KoSe 86] as a logic
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