Volume 49, Numbers 1-3, 1991
Knowledge Representation
- Ronald J. Brachman, Hector J. Levesque, Raymond Reiter:
Introduction to the Special Volume on Knowledge Representation.
1-3

- Andrew B. Baker:
Nonmonotonic Reasoning in the Framework of Situation Calculus.
5-23

- Tom Bylander, Dean Allemang, Michael C. Tanner, John R. Josephson:
The Computational Complexity of Abduction.
25-60

- Rina Dechter, Itay Meiri, Judea Pearl:
Temporal Constraint Networks.
61-95

- Jon Doyle, Michael P. Wellman:
Impediments to Universal Preference-Based Default Theories.
97-128

- Oren Etzioni:
Embedding Decision-Analytic Control in a Learning Architecture.
129-159

- Alan M. Frisch:
The Substitutional Framework for Sorted Deduction: Fundamental Results on Hybrid Reasoning.
161-198

- Graeme Hirst:
Existence Assumptions in Knowledge Representation.
199-242

- Henry A. Kautz, Bart Selman:
Hard Problems for Simple Default Logics.
243-279

- David Poole:
The Effect of Knowledge on Belief: Conditioning, Specificity and the Lottery Paradox in Default Reasoning.
281-307

- Teodor C. Przymusinski:
Three-Valued Nonmonotonic Formalisms and Semantics of Logic Programs.
309-343

- Manny Rayner:
On the Applicability of Nonmonotonic Logic to Formal Reasoning in Continuous Time.
345-360

- Stuart J. Russell, Eric Wefald:
Principles of Metareasoning.
361-395

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