Chalupsky, H. (1996). SIMBA: Belief Ascription by Way of Simulative Reasoning. Ph.D. dissertation, Technical Report 96-18, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.

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....and recursive rules More recent developments, that have not yet been incorporated with the other features of SNePS 2. 4, are structured variables (Ali, 1993; Ali and Shapiro, 1993; Ali, 1994) and using simulative reasoning to reason about the beliefs of other agents (Chalupsky and Shapiro, 1994; Chalupsky, 1996; Chalupsky and Shapiro, 1996) 14 Acknowledgments This chapter is a revised version of Stuart C. Shapiro, Formalizing English, International Journal of Expert Systems 9, 1 (1996) 151 171(Shapiro, 1996) Previous versions were presented at the Third Golden West International Conference on ....

Chalupsky, H. (1996). SIMBA: Belief Ascription by Way of Simulative Reasoning. Ph.D. dissertation, Technical Report 96-18, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY.

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