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2003
ACM
15 years 2 months ago
Communities of action: a cognitive and social approach to the design of CSCW systems
Most current theories about collective cognitive activities in limited groups apply to structurally closed co-operative situations Here we propose to work in the framework of inte...
Manuel Zacklad
FLAIRS
2008
14 years 11 months ago
Causal Reasoning with Contexts Using Dependent Types
In Artificial Intelligence, a crucial requirement is the ability to reason about actions and their effects on the environment. Traditional approaches which rely on classical logic...
Richard Dapoigny, Patrick Barlatier
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IJCAI
1989
14 years 10 months ago
Time for Action: On the Relation Between Time, Knowledge and Action
We consider the role played by the concept of action in AI. We first briefly summarize the advantages and limitations of past approaches to taking the concept as primitive, as emb...
Yoav Shoham
AAAI
1998
14 years 11 months ago
Cooperating with people: the Intelligent Classroom
People frequently complain that it is too difficult to figure out how to get computers to do what they want. However, with a computer system that actually tries to understand what...
David Franklin
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JAIR
2011
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14 years 4 months ago
Iterated Belief Change Due to Actions and Observations
In action domains where agents may have erroneous beliefs, reasoning about the effects of actions involves reasoning about belief change. In this paper, we use a transition system...
Aaron Hunter, James P. Delgrande