Title
Stop the world - I want to think.
Abstract
Reason-based actions plunge the reasoner into temporal considerations from all angles.We see this not only when time enters explicitly into the problem statement, but also in formalrobot blocks-world scenarios, in the Yale Shooting Problem and other associated versions ofthe frame problem (e.g., [Hanks and McDermott, 1986] ), in various specialized actions (e.g.,hiding, as in [Allen, 1984] ), and so on. In short, where there is action, there is time, and wherethere is time, there is a...
Year
DOI
Venue
1991
10.1002/int.4550060406
Int. J. Intell. Syst.
Keywords
Field
DocType
frame problem
Yale shooting problem,Semantic reasoner,Computer science,Covert,Problem statement,Artificial intelligence,Robot,Case-based reasoning,Machine learning,Frame problem
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
6
4
0884-8173
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.42
15
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Donald Perlis130654.22
Jennifer J. Elgot-Drapkin2634.10
Michael Miller370.85