Representations for reasoning about change:
This paper explores representations used to reason about objects which change over time, and the processes which cause changes. Specifically, we are interested in solving a problem known as geologic interpretation. To help solve this problem, we have developed a simulation technique, which we call i...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper explores representations used to reason about objects which change over time, and the processes which cause changes. Specifically, we are interested in solving a problem known as geologic interpretation. To help solve this problem, we have developed a simulation technique, which we call imaging. Imaging takes a sequence of events and simulates them by drawing diagrams. In order to do this imaging, we have developed two representations of objects, one involving histories and the other involving diagrams, and two corresponding representations of physical processes, each suited to reasoning about one of the object representations. These representations facilitate both spatial and temporal reasoning. (Author). |
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spelling | Simmons, Reid G. Verfasser aut Representations for reasoning about change Reid G. Simmons ; Randall Davis* Cambridge, Mass. 1983 54 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Artificial Intelligence Laboratory <Cambridge, Mass.>: A. I. Memo 702. This paper explores representations used to reason about objects which change over time, and the processes which cause changes. Specifically, we are interested in solving a problem known as geologic interpretation. To help solve this problem, we have developed a simulation technique, which we call imaging. Imaging takes a sequence of events and simulates them by drawing diagrams. In order to do this imaging, we have developed two representations of objects, one involving histories and the other involving diagrams, and two corresponding representations of physical processes, each suited to reasoning about one of the object representations. These representations facilitate both spatial and temporal reasoning. (Author). Expert systems Imaging Knowledge representation Qualitative reasoning Artificial intelligence dtict Bionics scgdst Change detection dtict Cognition dtict Computer applications dtict Decision making dtict Diagrams dtict Geology dtict Geology, Geochemistry and Mineralogy scgdst Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System scgdst Information processing dtict Natural language dtict Patterns dtict Physical properties dtict Problem solving dtict Reasoning dtict Scenarios dtict Simulation dtict Structural geology dtict Geologie Künstliche Intelligenz Davis, Randall Verfasser aut Artificial Intelligence Laboratory <Cambridge, Mass.>: A. I. Memo 702. (DE-604)BV006654788 702 |
spellingShingle | Simmons, Reid G. Davis, Randall Representations for reasoning about change Artificial Intelligence Laboratory <Cambridge, Mass.>: A. I. Memo Expert systems Imaging Knowledge representation Qualitative reasoning Artificial intelligence dtict Bionics scgdst Change detection dtict Cognition dtict Computer applications dtict Decision making dtict Diagrams dtict Geology dtict Geology, Geochemistry and Mineralogy scgdst Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System scgdst Information processing dtict Natural language dtict Patterns dtict Physical properties dtict Problem solving dtict Reasoning dtict Scenarios dtict Simulation dtict Structural geology dtict Geologie Künstliche Intelligenz |
title | Representations for reasoning about change |
title_auth | Representations for reasoning about change |
title_exact_search | Representations for reasoning about change |
title_full | Representations for reasoning about change Reid G. Simmons ; Randall Davis* |
title_fullStr | Representations for reasoning about change Reid G. Simmons ; Randall Davis* |
title_full_unstemmed | Representations for reasoning about change Reid G. Simmons ; Randall Davis* |
title_short | Representations for reasoning about change |
title_sort | representations for reasoning about change |
topic | Expert systems Imaging Knowledge representation Qualitative reasoning Artificial intelligence dtict Bionics scgdst Change detection dtict Cognition dtict Computer applications dtict Decision making dtict Diagrams dtict Geology dtict Geology, Geochemistry and Mineralogy scgdst Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System scgdst Information processing dtict Natural language dtict Patterns dtict Physical properties dtict Problem solving dtict Reasoning dtict Scenarios dtict Simulation dtict Structural geology dtict Geologie Künstliche Intelligenz |
topic_facet | Expert systems Imaging Knowledge representation Qualitative reasoning Artificial intelligence Bionics Change detection Cognition Computer applications Decision making Diagrams Geology Geology, Geochemistry and Mineralogy Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System Information processing Natural language Patterns Physical properties Problem solving Reasoning Scenarios Simulation Structural geology Geologie Künstliche Intelligenz |
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