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Towards a WorldWide Knowledge Base Extended
- Towards a WorldWide Knowledge Base Extended abstract Erik Sandewall Department of Computer
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Systematic Comparison of Approaches to Ramification Using Restricted Minimization of Change
- to ramification using restricted minimization of change Erik Sandewall Email: erisa@(email omitted); Abstract Most
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Transition Cascade Semantics and First Assessments Results for Ramification
- assessments results for ramification Preliminary report Erik Sandewall Email: erisa@(email omitted); Abstract
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Comparative Assessment of Update Methods Using Static Domain Constraints
- static domain constraints Erik Sandewall Abstract The paper analyzes and compares methods
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The Range of Applicability of Some Nonmonotonic Logics for Strict Inertia
- logics for strict inertia Erik Sandewall Email: erisa@(email omitted); Abstract We present assessments for a
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Reasoning About Actions and Change With Ramification
- with ramification Erik Sandewall Email: erisa@(email omitted); Abstract The systematic approach to nonmonotonic logics
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- -Based Modelling of Goal-Directed Behavior Erik Sandewall Linkoping University Electronic Press Linkoping, Sweden
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Assessments of Ramification Methods That Use Static Domain Constraints
- Assessments of ramification methods that use static domain constraints Erik Sandewall Department
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Logic-Based Modelling of Goal-Directed Behavior
- -Based Modelling of Goal-Directed Behavior Erik Sandewall Linkoping University Electronic Press Linkoping, Sweden
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Relating High-Level and Low-Level Action Descriptions in a Logic of Actions and Change
- Relating high-level and low-level action descriptions in a logic of actions and change Erik
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