DocumentCode
1805664
Title
Nonmonotonic reasoning on a constructive time structure
Author
Fusaoka, Akira
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Ritsumeikan Univ., Siga, Japan
fYear
1996
fDate
19-20 May 1996
Firstpage
190
Lastpage
195
Abstract
The author introduces a temporal logic called interval division logic, IDL, based on the constructive temporal ontology. In IDL, time is regarded as a constructive object which is built from an interval by iterating the interval division every time a new temporal fact is recognized. IDL as a sound and complete logical system which is as expressive as the Buich tree automata. In order to examine how the persistence problem is treated on this ontology, the author extends a nonmonotonic version of IDL based on the model preference in which any belief is changed as late as possible in the epistemological order rather than the temporal order. The Yale shooting problem is discussed in this framework
Keywords
automata theory; belief maintenance; nonmonotonic reasoning; temporal logic; temporal reasoning; Buich tree automata; Yale shooting problem; belief change; constructive object; constructive temporal ontology; constructive time structure; epistemological order; interval division logic; model preference; nonmonotonic reasoning; ontology; persistence problem; temporal fact; temporal logic; Automata; Binary trees; Computer science; Lamps; Logic; Ontologies; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Temporal Representation and Reasoning, 1996. (TIME '96), Proceedings., Third International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Key West, FL
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7528-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TIME.1996.555699
Filename
555699
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