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Handbook of Knowledge Representation 2008
- Frank van Harmelen, Vladimir Lifschitz, Bruce W. Porter:
Handbook of Knowledge Representation. Foundations of Artificial Intelligence 3, Elsevier 2008, ISBN 978-0-444-52211-5 - Preface.
Part 1: General Methods in Knowledge
- Vladimir Lifschitz, Leora Morgenstern, David A. Plaisted:
Knowledge Representation and Classical Logic. 3-88 - Carla P. Gomes, Henry A. Kautz, Ashish Sabharwal, Bart Selman:
Satisfiability Solvers. 89-134 - Franz Baader, Ian Horrocks, Ulrike Sattler:
Description Logics. 135-179 - Francesca Rossi, Peter van Beek, Toby Walsh:
Constraint Programming. 181-211 - John F. Sowa:
Conceptual Graphs. 213-237 - Gerhard Brewka, Ilkka Niemelä, Miroslaw Truszczynski:
Nonmonotonic Reasoning. 239-284 - Michael Gelfond:
Answer Sets. 285-316 - Pavlos Peppas:
Belief Revision. 317-359 - Kenneth D. Forbus:
Qualitative Modeling. 361-393 - Peter Struss:
Model-based Problem Solving. 395-465 - Adnan Darwiche:
Bayesian Networks. 467-509
Part 2: Classes of Knowledge
- Michael Fisher:
Temporal Representation and Reasoning. 513-550 - Anthony G. Cohn, Jochen Renz:
Qualitative Spatial Representation and Reasoning. 551-596 - Ernest Davis:
Physical Reasoning. 597-620 - Yoram Moses:
Reasoning about Knowledge and Belief. 621-647 - Fangzhen Lin:
Situation Calculus. 649-669 - Erik T. Mueller:
Event Calculus. 671-708 - Patrick Doherty, Jonas Kvarnström:
Temporal Action Logics. 709-757 - Hudson Turner:
Nonmonotonic Causal Logic. 759-776
Part 3: Knowledge Representation
- Marcello Balduccini, Chitta Baral, Yuliya Lierler:
Knowledge Representation and Question Answering. 779-819 - Jim Hendler, Frank van Harmelen:
The Semantic Web: Webizing Knowledge Representation. 821-839 - Alessandro Cimatti, Marco Pistore, Paolo Traverso:
Automated Planning. 841-867 - Hector J. Levesque, Gerhard Lakemeyer:
Cognitive Robotics. 869-886 - Wiebe van der Hoek, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Multi-Agent Systems. 887-928 - Guus Schreiber:
Knowledge Engineering. 929-946
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