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The Frame Problem - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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2013Co-Authors: Fritz Hamm, Fabian Schlotterbeck, Universität Tübingen, The Frame ProblemAbstract:Event calculus Yale Shooting Scenario + Imperfective Paradox Answer set programmingReasoning Data from Dieussaerts et. al. (2000
Vladimir Lifschitz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The Frame Problem, Then and Now
2013Co-Authors: Vladimir LifschitzAbstract:then in what he called the commonsense law of inertia. That idea is related to actions, such as moving an object to a different location, or, for instance, toggling a light switch. According to this law, whatever we know about the state of affairs before executing an action can be presumed, by default, to hold after the action as well. Formalizing this default would resolve the difficulty known in AI as the frame problem. Reasoning with defaults is nonmonotonic. John proposed a solution to the frame problem based on the method of nonmonotonic reasoning that he called circumscription [1]. And then something unpleasant happened. Two researchers from Yale University discovered that John’s proposed solution was incorrect [2]. Their counterexample involved the actions of loading a gun and Shooting, and it became known as the “Yale Shooting Scenario. ” Twenty years later their paper received the AAAI Classic Paper Award [3]. But that was not all. Automated reasoning is notoriously difficult, an
Fritz Hamm - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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2013Co-Authors: Fritz Hamm, Fabian Schlotterbeck, Universität Tübingen, The Frame ProblemAbstract:Event calculus Yale Shooting Scenario + Imperfective Paradox Answer set programmingReasoning Data from Dieussaerts et. al. (2000
Fabian Schlotterbeck - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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2013Co-Authors: Fritz Hamm, Fabian Schlotterbeck, Universität Tübingen, The Frame ProblemAbstract:Event calculus Yale Shooting Scenario + Imperfective Paradox Answer set programmingReasoning Data from Dieussaerts et. al. (2000
Universität Tübingen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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2013Co-Authors: Fritz Hamm, Fabian Schlotterbeck, Universität Tübingen, The Frame ProblemAbstract:Event calculus Yale Shooting Scenario + Imperfective Paradox Answer set programmingReasoning Data from Dieussaerts et. al. (2000