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Abstract: this paper we make a detailed comparison of the Situation Calculus and
the Event Calculus, two logic-based temporal reasoning formalisms. We
concentrate on differences between the calculi, considering the similarities
sufficiently indicated in the recent literature. We illustrate the inability of
Event Calculus to handle counterfactual reasoning problems, and that of
Situation Calculus to deal with counterfactual statements in the presence
of actions with nondeterministic effects. We present a... (Update)
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.... calculus [11] using a more general approach to the representations of situations, in the spirit of Van Belleghem, Denecker and De Schreye [20, 21]. The resulting more general formalisations of both calculi combine the situation calculus ability to represent hypothetical...
.... proposed, including [DeMi 92] DeVa 96] KaMi 97] KaMi 99] Kowa 92] SaKo 95] Shan 90] VaDe 94a] VaDe 94b] VaDe 95] and [VaDe 96] The Event Calculus has also been formulated in modal logic in [CeCh 95] CeCh 96] CeFr 97a] CeFr 97b] CeFr 98] and [ChMo 94]...
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Van Belleghem K., Denecker M. and De Schreye D., On the relation between situation calculus and event calculus, Journal of Logic Programming (this issue) (1997). http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vanbelleghem97relation.html More
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author = "Kristof Van Belleghem and Marc Denecker and Danny De Schreye",
title = "On the Relation Between Situation Calculus and Event Calculus",
journal = "Journal of Logic Programming",
volume = "31",
number = "1-3",
pages = "3-37",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vanbelleghem97relation.html" }
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