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Knowledge Representation (Special Issues of Artificial Intelligence),Used
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This collection of extended versions of 12 papers from the First International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning provides a snapshot of the best current work in AI on formal methods and principles of representation and reasoning. Growing interest in symbolic representation and reasoning has pushed this backstage activity into the spotlight as a clearly identifiable and technically rich subfield in artificial intelligence. This collection of extended versions of 12 papers from the First International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning provides a snapshot of the best current work in AI on formal methods and principles of representation and reasoning. The topics range from temporal reasoning to default reasoning to representations for natural language.ContentsIntroduction Nonmonotonic Reasoning in the Framework of Situation Calculus The Computational Complexity of Abduction Temporal Constraint Networks Impediments to Universal PreferenceBased Default Theories Embedding DecisionAnalytic Control in a Learning Architecture The Substitutional Framework for Sorted Deduction: Fundamental Results on Hybrid Reasoning Existence Assumptions in Knowledge Representation Hard Problems for Simple Default Logics The Effect of Knowledge on Belief: Conditioning, Specificity and the Lottery Paradox in Default Reasoning ThreeValued Nonmonotonic Formalisms and Semantics of Logic Programs On the Applicability of Nonmonotonic Logic to Formal Reasoning in Continuous Time Principles of Metareasoning
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