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Gelfond, Michael - Department of Computer Science, Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Prolog interpreter for definite
Representing Action and Change by Logic Programs
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group The Syntax and Semantics of
University of Texas at El Paso Knowledge Representation Group Logic Programming and Reasoning
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group General Theory of Action and Change
University of Texas at El Paso Knowledge Representation Group Logic Based Approach to AI
Introduction When AI is mentioned, the first thing that often pops into people's heads is
Towards a Theory of Elaboration Tolerance: Logic Programming Approach
CS3383, THEORY of AUTOMATA Instructor: Michael Gelfond
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Answer set programming (asp)
Under consideration for publication in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming 1 Diagnostic reasoning with A-Prolog
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Using the Action Theories.
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group INTRODUCTION
From Functional Specifications to Logic Programs
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Answer Set Programming and
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Answer set programming (asp)
Knowledge Representation, Reasoning, and the Design of Intelligent Agents
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group REASONING IN DYNAMIC
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Default Reasoning
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group REASONING IN DYNAMIC
Classical Negation in Logic Programs and Disjunctive Databases
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Lists in Prolog
Instructor: Michael Gelfond Email Address: mgelfond@cs.ttu.edu
Representing Actions: Laws, Observations and Hypotheses
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Prolog interpreter: Unification
Reasoning in Open Domains Michael Gelfond
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Parts Inventory Database
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Using the Action Theories.
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group The Syntax and Semantics of
Representing Knowledge in A-Prolog Michael Gelfond
REASONING AGENTS IN DYNAMIC DOMAINS Chitta Baral
Reasoning with Prioritized Defaults Michael Gelfond and Tran Cao Son
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Creating a Knowledge Base
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group INTRODUCTION
Logic Programming and Knowledge Representation | the A-Prolog perspective.
Logic Programming and Reasoning with Incomplete Information
Logic Programming and Knowledge Representation Chitta Baral and Michael Gelfond
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Creating a Knowledge Base
Reasoning about Effects of Concurrent Actions Chitta Baral and Michael Gelfond
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Default Reasoning
CS5368, Intelligent Systems, Spring2011 Instructor: Michael Gelfond
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group General Theory of Action and Change
Texas Tech University Knowledge Representation Group Computing Stable Models
CS5383, THEORY of AUTOMATA, Fall 2011 Instructor: Michael Gelfond
CS1382 Discrete Computational Structures Spring 2012