Proceedings of AAAI 96 Workshop on Theories of Action and Planning:
Bridging the Gap.
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E. Atkins, E. Durfee, K. Shin:
Detecting and Reacting to Unplanned-for world states.
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C. Baral:
Relating logic programming theories of actions and partial
order planning.
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C. Baral, T. C. Son:
Relating theories of actions and reactive robot control.
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D. Benjamin:
Reformulating theories of action for efficient planning
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J. Blythe:
A Representation for Efficient Planning in Dynamic Domains with External
Events.
Revised version at the author's site.
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D. Gaines:
GTD-POP: Bridging the gap between soundness and efficiency in
practical planners.
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D. Gaines, C. Hayes:
Operator constructions: A compact, maintainable representation for
real world planners.
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G. De Giacomo, L. Iocchi, D.N. Rosati:
Moving a robot starting from a theory of actions.
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A. Goel and K. Ali:
Combining navigational planning and reactive control.
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R. Goldman, M. Boddy and L. Pryor. Honeywell:
Planning with observations and knowledge.
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F. Kabanza:
On the synthesis of situation control rules under
Exogeneous events.
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L. Karlsson:
Causal links planning and the systematic approach to action
and change.
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T. Kelley:
Modelling Complex Systems in the Situation Calculus: A Case Study using the Dagstuhl Steam Boiler Proble.
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F. Lin:
An ordering of goals for planning - Formalizing control
information in the situation calculus.
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R. Scherl, Y. Lesperance, H. Levesque, F. Lin, R. Reiter:
How to execute a conditional.
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P. Traverso, E. Giunchiglia, L. Spalazzi, F. Giunchiglia:
Formal theories for reactive planning systems: some considerations
raised from an experimental application.
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G. Wasson and W. Martin:
Integration and action in perception/action systems with access to
non-local space information.
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M. Williamson, K. Decker, and K. Sycara:
Unified information and control flow in hierarchical task networks.
Abstracts and research interests.