articleChoice Reviews OnlineApr 1, 2002Closed access

Knowledge in action: logical foundations for specifying and implementing dynamical systems

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Abstract

Modeling and implementing dynamical systems is a central problem in artificial intelligence, robotics, software agents, simulation, decision and control theory, and many other disciplines. In recent years, a new approach to representing such systems, grounded in mathematical logic, has been developed within the AI knowledge-representation community. This book presents a comprehensive treatment of these ideas, basing its theoretical and implementation foundations on the situation calculus, a dialect of first-order logic. Within this framework, it develops many features of dynamical systems modeling, including time, processes, concurrency, exogenous events, reactivity, sensing and knowledge, probabilistic…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Concurrency
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Logic programming
  • Situation calculus
  • Dynamical systems theory
  • Knowledge representation and reasoning
  • Theoretical computer science
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