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Reasoning about actions forms the basis of many tasks such as prediction, planning, and diagnosis in a dynamic domain. Within the reasoning about actions community, a broad class of languages, called action languages, has been developed together with a methodology for their use in representing and reasoning about dynamic domains.
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- Gelfond, Gregory (Author)
- Baral, Chitta (Thesis advisor)
- Kambhampati, Subbarao (Committee member)
- Lee, Joohyung (Committee member)
- Moss, Larry (Committee member)
- Cao Son, Tran (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
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2018
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- Doctoral Dissertation Computer Science 2018