Selection of references for the ETAI area

Reasoning about Actions and Change

ACRES

AAAI National Conference on Artificial Intelligence

AAAI-96


The following papers at the conference addressed some aspect(s) of Reasoning about Actions and Change.

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Murray Shanahan:
Noise and the Common Sense Informatic Situation for a Mobile Robot.

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Fangzhen Lin:
Embracing Causality in Specifying the Indeterminate Effects of Actions.

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Renwei Li, Luís Moniz Pereira:
What Is Believed Is What Is Explained (Sometimes).
Pages 550-555.

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Neelakantan Kartha:
On the range of applicability of Baker's approach to the frame problem.

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Christoph S. Herrmann, Michael Thielscher:
Reasoning about Continuous Processes.

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Hector Geffner:
Temporal Reasoning with Incomplete Information: A Unifying Model.

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Akira Fusaoka:
Situation Calculus on a Dense Flow of Time.

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Giuseppe De Giacomo, Xiao Jun Chen:
Reasoning about Nondeterministic and Concurrent Actions: A Process Algebra Approach.

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Giorgio Brajnik, Daniel J. Clancy:
Temporal Constraints on Trajectories in Qualitative Simulation.

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Chitta Baral, Alfredo Gabaldon and Alessandro Provetti:
Formalizing Narratives Using Nested Circumscription.


The selection of what articles are to be considered relevant is by its very nature subjective. Suggestions for additions or removals from this list are welcomed.