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Abstract: Even we human cannot solve the frame problem, that is, we cannot
completely describe conditions for a certain action to succeed,
nor can we completely predict what will happen as the result of an
action. Nevertheless, in daily life we can act as if there were no such
problem, because we use some heuristics to bypass it. In this paper,
we propose that the concept of causality is the heuristics. We
also claim that temporal ordering in causal relation is not essential.
Any partial ordering... (Update)
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...relevant to the influenced event. There are also approaches regarding causality as an active process in order to reach a goal [Nakashima et al. 1997]. The model of causality presented in this chapter emerged from the work on Bayesian networks for the representation of...
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Nakashima, H., Matsubara, H., and Osawa, I. (1997). Causality as a key to the frame problem. Artificial Intelligence, 91:33--50. REFERENCES 15 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nakashima97causality.html More
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author = "Hideyuki Nakashima and Hitoshi Matsubara and Ichiro Osawa",
title = "Causality As a Key to the Frame Problem",
journal = "Artificial Intelligence",
volume = "91",
number = "1",
pages = "33-50",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/nakashima97causality.html" }
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