Modeling actions with ramifications in nondeterministic, concurrent, and continuous domains--and a case study (2000) [7 citations — 3 self]
by Michael Thielscher
In Proceedings of the Seventeenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI'2000
http://pikas.inf.tu-dresden.de/~mit/publications/conferences/AAAI00.ps
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Abstract:
Combining into a consistent theory co-existing models for different phenomena in reasoning about actions can be a problem as challenging as addressing new aspects. We present a uniform theory for reasoning about actions with indirect effects in nondeterministic, concurrent, and continuous domains. We report on a case study to which our theory has been successfully applied.
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