DocumentCode
979353
Title
Procedural knowledge
Author
Georgeff, Michael P. ; Lansky, Amy L.
Author_Institution
Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA
Volume
74
Issue
10
fYear
1986
Firstpage
1383
Lastpage
1398
Abstract
Much of commonsense knowledge about the real world is in the form of procedures or sequences of actions for achieving particular goals. In this paper, a formalism is presented for representing such knowledge using the notion of process. A declarative semantics for the representation is given, which allows a user to state facts about the effects of doing things in the problem domain of interest. An operational semantics is also provided, which shows how this knowledge can be used to achieve particular goals or to form intentions regarding their achievement. Given both semantics, our formalism additionally serves as an executable specification language suitable for constructing complex systems. A system based on this formalism is described, and examples involving control of an autonomous robot and fault diagnosis for NASA´s space shuttle are provided.
Keywords
Aerodynamics; Artificial intelligence; Assembly systems; Control systems; Fault diagnosis; NASA; Orbital robotics; Robotic assembly; Space shuttles; Vehicle dynamics;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1986.13639
Filename
1457907
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