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A Modular Action Description Language (2006)
Vladimir Lifschitz
and
Wanwan Ren
"Toy worlds" involving actions, such as the blocks world and the Missionaries and Cannibals puzzle, are often used by researchers in the areas of commonsense reasoning and planning to illustrate and test their ideas. We would like to create a database of general-purpose knowledge about actions that encodes common features of many action domains of this kind, in the same way as abstract algebra and topology represent common features of specific number systems. This paper is a report on the first stage of this project---the design of an action description language in which this database will be written. The new language is an extension of the action language C . Its main distinctive feature is the possibility of referring to other action descriptions in the definition of a new action domain.
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Citation:
In
Proceedings of National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
, 853-859, 2006.
Bibtex:
@inproceedings{lif06, title={A Modular Action Description Language}, author={Vladimir Lifschitz and Wanwan Ren}, booktitle={Proceedings of National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)}, pages={853-859}, url="http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/ai-lab/?lif06", year={2006} }
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Vladimir Lifschitz
Faculty
vl [at] cs utexas edu
Wanwan Ren
Ph.D. Alumni
wanwanren [at] gmail com
Areas of Interest
Action Languages
Automated Reasoning
Causal Theories
Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Reasoning about Actions
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Texas Action Group