Norman McCain
Ph.D. Alumni
Nonmonotonic Causal Theories 2004
Enrico Giunchiglia, Joohyung Lee, Vladimir Lifschitz, Norman McCain and Hudson Turner, Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 153(1--2) (2004), pp. 49-104.
Getting to the Airport: the Oldest Planning Problem in AI 2000
Vladimir Lifschitz, Norman McCain, Emilio Remolina and Armando Tacchella, In Logic-Based Artificial Intelligence, Jack Minker (Eds.), pp. 147-165 2000. Kluwer.
Satisfiability Planning with Causal Theories 1998
Norman McCain and Hudson Turner, In Proceedings of International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR), Cohn, Anthony and Schubert, Lenhart and Shapiro, Stuart (Eds.), pp. 212-223 1998.
Causal Theories of Action and Change 1997
Norman McCain and Hudson Turner, In Proceedings of National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), pp. 460-465 1997.
Causality in Commonsense Reasoning about Actions 1997
Norman McCain, PhD Thesis, Computer Sciences Department, The University of Texas at Austin.
A Causal Theory of Ramifications and Qualifications 1995
Norman McCain and Hudson Turner, In Proceedings of International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), pp. 1978-1984 1995.
Loop Checking and the Well-founded Semantics 1995
Vladimir Lifschitz, Norman McCain, Teodor C. Przymusinski and Robert F. Staerk, In Logic Programming and Non-monotonic Reasoning: Proceedings of the Third Int'l Conf., pp. 127-142 1995.
Language Independence and Language Tolerance in Logic Programs 1994
Norman McCain and Hudson Turner, In Proceedings Eleventh Int'l Conf. on Logic Programming, Van Hentenryck, Pascal (Eds.), pp. 38-57 1994.
Formerly affiliated with Texas Action Group