Using stable model semantics (SMODELS) in the causal calculator (CCALC)

In Proceedings of 10th Turkish Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks (TAINN) (2001)
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Abstract

Action Languages are formal methods of talking about actions and their effects on fluents. One recent approach in planning is to define the domains of the planning problems using action languages. The aim of this research is to find a plan for a system defined in the action language C by translating it into a causal theory and then finding an equivalent logic program. The planning problem will then be reduced to finding the answer set (stable model) of this logic program. This planner will be added as an extension to the Causal Calculator (CCALC) which is a model checker for the language of the causal theories

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Varol Akman
Bilkent University

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