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Sussman Anomaly
The Sussman Anomaly is a problem in artificial intelligence, first described by Gerald Sussman, that illustrates a weakness of noninterleaved…
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1991
1991
A theory of nonmonotonic planning
S. S. Hundal
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F. Brown
International Conference on Scientific Computing
1991
Corpus ID: 18342435
A theory of planning that uses nonmonotonic reasoning based on the modal quantificational logic Z is developed. It does forward…
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1991
1991
Critiquing the Tileworld : Agent Architectures , Planning Benchmarks , and Experimental Methodology
Badr Al-Badr
1991
Corpus ID: 684163
AI Planning for many years was concerned with solving problems in small, controlled domains like the Blocksworld, and testing the…
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