Logic Programs, Norms and Action : Essays in Honor of Marek J. Sergot on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday

This book is dedicated to Marek Sergot, Professor in Computational Logic at Imperial College London, on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Professor Sergot s scientific contributions range over many different fields. He has developed a series of novel ideas and formal methods bridging areas includin...

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Auteurs principaux : Artikis Alexander (Directeur de publication), Craven Robert (Directeur de publication), Kesim Cicekli Nihan (Directeur de publication), Sadighi Babak (Directeur de publication), Stathis Kostas (Directeur de publication)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Logic Programs, Norms and Action : Essays in Honor of Marek J. Sergot on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday / edited by Alexander Artikis, Robert Craven, Nihan Kesim Çiçekli, Babak Sadighi, Kostas Stathis.
Édition : 1st ed. 2012.
Publié : Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg , 2012
Collection : Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 7360
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Contenu : Marek Sergot: A Memoir.- The Scientific Contribution of Marek Sergot. Teleo-Reactive Abductive Logic Programs.- Semi-negative Abductive Logic Programs with Implicative Integrity Constraints: Semantics and Properties.- What Is Negation as Failure?. The Importance of the Past in Interval Temporal Logics: The Case of Propositional Neighborhood Logic.- Argumentation and the Event Calculus. Reactive Event Calculus for Monitoring Global Computing Applications. Reasoning about the Intentions of Agents. Symbolic Model Checking for Temporal-Epistemic Logic. GOAL Agents Instantiate Intention Logic. Open Texture and Argumentation: What Makes an Argument Persuasive?. Irrationality in Persuasive Argumentation. Some Reflections on Two Current Trends in Formal Argumentation. On the Representation of Normative Sentences in FOL. Why Be Afraid of Identity? Comments on Sergot and Prakken s Views. Deon+: Abduction and Constraints for Normative Reasoning. Contrary-To-Duties in Games. Logical Approaches to Authorization Policies. Decentralized Governance of Distributed Systems via Interaction Control. Managing User-Generated Content as a Knowledge Commons.The Scientific Contribution of Marek Sergot. Teleo-Reactive Abductive Logic Programs.- Semi-negative Abductive Logic Programs with Implicative Integrity Constraints: Semantics and Properties.- What Is Negation as Failure?. The Importance of the Past in Interval Temporal Logics: The Case of Propositional Neighborhood Logic.- Argumentation and the Event Calculus. Reactive Event Calculus for Monitoring Global Computing Applications. Reasoning about the Intentions of Agents. Symbolic Model Checking for Temporal-Epistemic Logic. GOAL Agents Instantiate Intention Logic. Open Texture and Argumentation: What Makes an Argument Persuasive?. Irrationality in Persuasive Argumentation. Some Reflections on Two Current Trends in Formal Argumentation. On the Representation of Normative Sentences in FOL. Why Be Afraid of Identity? Comments on Sergot and Prakken s Views. Deon+: Abduction and Constraints for Normative Reasoning. Contrary-To-Duties in Games. Logical Approaches to Authorization Policies. Decentralized Governance of Distributed Systems via Interaction Control. Managing User-Generated Content as a Knowledge Commons
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