| Lin, S. H. and T. Dean (1994) Exploiting Locality in Temporal Reasoning, in Current Trends in AI Planning, eds. E. Sandewall and C Backstom. Amsterdam:IOS Press. |
....For instance, logic as a knowledge representation represents statements that can be true or false, but does not address the interval of time over which the relationship holds. Therefore, the temporal component is an add on, and research has been performed in how to put time into the picture [ 4] [8]] All the other representational forms have made similar attempts to add the other procedural components, but they are always added after the initial representational structure has been developed. Looking closely at the two forms of representation for the two types of knowledge, declarative ....
Lin, S. H. and T. Dean (1994) Exploiting Locality in Temporal Reasoning, in Current Trends in AI Planning, eds. E. Sandewall and C Backstom. Amsterdam:IOS Press.
.... based on temporal containment used in TimeLogic [61, 62] and by Davis and Carnes [21] for interval qualitative constraints based in the inherent structure of interval constraints for plan projection (HIC) 118] based in event subsets which are interleaved or encapsulated (Lin and Dean [72]) ffl chains or sequences: the IxTeT system [43] uses a representation based on a maximum spanning tree of a lattice of time points related by the resticted interval algebra , achieving an experimental average linear cost for both updating and retrieval Timegraph [83] partitions a ....
S.-H. Lin and T. Dean. Exploiting locality in temporal reasoning. Technical Report CS-93-24, Dept. of Computer Science, Brown University, 1993.
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Lin, S. and Dean, T., Exploiting Locality in Temporal Reasoning, Brown University/National Science Foundation, 1993
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