CAISOR Knowledge Representation Framework

Recent Research Articles on Knowledge Representation


The following is a list of our research articles on Knowledge Representation since 2006:

2006-001 Erik Sandewall: Coordination of Actions in an Autonomous Robotic System. In: Reasoning, Action and Interaction in AI Theories and Systems. Oliviero Stock and Marco Schaerf, editors, pp. 177-191. Springer-Verlag, 2006.
2007-002 Erik Sandewall: Reification of Action Instances in the Leonardo Calculus. Proceedings of IJCAI Workshop on Reasoning about Actions and Change, 2007.
2008-002 Erik Sandewall: Artificial Intelligence Needs Open-Access Knowledgebases. Proceedings of [U.S.] National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2008, pages 1602-1605.
2008-005 Erik Sandewall: A Review of the Handbook of Knowledge Representation. Artificial Intelligence, vol. 172 (2008), pages 1965-1966.
2010-005 Erik Sandewall: Defeasible inheritance with doubt index and its axiomatic characterization. Artificial Intelligence, vol. 174 (2010), pages 1431-1459.
2010-001 Erik Sandewall: From Systems to Logic in the Early Development of Nonmonotonic Reasoning. Artificial Intelligence, vol. 175 (2011), pages not yet assigned.

The following are our published research articles on related topics during the same period:

2006-003 Erik Sandewall: Systems: Opening up the process. Nature, (2006).
2008-001 Erik Sandewall: Extending the Concept of Publication: Factbases and Knowledgebases. Learned Publishing, vol. 22 (2008), pages 123-131.
2008-006 Erik Sandewall: The Leordo Computation System. In: From Semantics to Computer Science. Yves Bertot, Gérard Huet, Jean-Jacques Lévy and Gordon Plotkin, editors. Cambridge University Press, 2008.
2009-013 Erik Sandewall: Experience of Two-Stage Peer Review in the ETAI, 1997 - 2001. Proceedings of First International Symposium on Peer Reviewing, 2009, pages 1-6.
2010-001 Erik Sandewall: Exercising moral copyright for evolving publications. ScieCom Info, vol. 6 (2010), pages 1-6.


Posted on 2010-11-09 as part of the KRF website.