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On reasoning and planning in real-time: An LDS-based approach

Asker, Mikael and Malec, Jacek LU orcid (2005) 2005 AAAI Spring Symposium SS-05-04. p.30-35
Abstract
Reasoning with limited computational resources (such as time or memory) is an important problem, in particular in cognitive embedded systems. Classical logic is usually considered inappropriate for this purpose as no guarantees regarding deadlines can be made. One of the more interesting approaches to address this problem is built around the concept of active logics. Although a step in the right direction, active logics still do not offer the ultimate solution. Our work is based on the assumption that Labeled Deductive Systems offer appropriate metamathematical methodology to study the problem. As a first step, we have shown that the LDS-based approach is strictly more expressive than active logics. We have also implemented a prototype... (More)
Reasoning with limited computational resources (such as time or memory) is an important problem, in particular in cognitive embedded systems. Classical logic is usually considered inappropriate for this purpose as no guarantees regarding deadlines can be made. One of the more interesting approaches to address this problem is built around the concept of active logics. Although a step in the right direction, active logics still do not offer the ultimate solution. Our work is based on the assumption that Labeled Deductive Systems offer appropriate metamathematical methodology to study the problem. As a first step, we have shown that the LDS-based approach is strictly more expressive than active logics. We have also implemented a prototype automatic theorem prover for LDS-based systems. (Less)
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Metamathematical methodology, LDS-based approach, Active logics
host publication
AAAI Spring Symposium - Technical Report
editor
Anderson, Mike and Oates, Tim
volume
SS-05-04
pages
30 - 35
publisher
American Association for Artificial Intelligence
conference name
2005 AAAI Spring Symposium
conference location
Stanford, CA, United States
conference dates
2005-03-21 - 2005-03-23
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  • scopus:32944479180
ISBN
978-1-57735-230-3
language
English
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yes
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  author       = {{Asker, Mikael and Malec, Jacek}},
  booktitle    = {{AAAI Spring Symposium - Technical Report}},
  editor       = {{Anderson, Mike and Oates, Tim}},
  isbn         = {{978-1-57735-230-3}},
  keywords     = {{Metamathematical methodology; LDS-based approach; Active logics}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{30--35}},
  publisher    = {{American Association for Artificial Intelligence}},
  title        = {{On reasoning and planning in real-time: An LDS-based approach}},
  volume       = {{SS-05-04}},
  year         = {{2005}},
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