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Essays Dedicated to Gerhard Brewka on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday

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"Advances in Knowledge Representation, Logic Programming, and Abstract Argumentation" is published by Springer in Jan 02, 2015 - Cham and it has 375 pages.


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Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Table of Contents -- Prologue -- A Glimpse on Gerhard Brewka's Contributions to Artificial Intelligence -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reasoning about Actions and Change -- 3 Argumentation -- 4 Nonmonotonic Reasoning -- 5 Preferences -- 6 Conclusion -- Actions and Agents -- Ricochet Robots Reloaded: A Case-Study in Multi-shot ASP Solving -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Multi-shot Solving with clingo 4 -- 3 Encoding Ricochet Robots -- 4 Playing in Rounds -- 5 Discussion -- Simulation of Action Theories and an Application to General Game-Playing Robots -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Action Theories -- 3 Simulation of Action Theories -- 4 Automating Simulation Proofs -- 5 General Game-Playing Robots and the Playability of Games -- 6 Conclusion -- From Testing Agent Systems to a Scalable Simulation Platform -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Multi-Agent Programming Contest -- 2.1 The Underlying Platform -- 2.2 Previous Scenarios -- 2.3 The Agents on Mars Scenario -- 2.4 The Next Scenario -- 3 Lessons Learned -- 3.1 From Gold Miners to Herding Cows -- 3.2 Mars Scenario -- 3.3 The MASSim Platform -- 4 Large-Scale Simulation: Maserati -- 5 Conclusions -- Nonmonotonic and Human Reasoning -- Deontic Logic for Human Reasoning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Logical Models for the WST -- 3 Deontic Logic and the WST -- 3.1 Deontic Logic as Modal KD -- 3.2 The WST Task -- 3.3 WST and Automated Theorem Proving -- 3.4 Abstract vs Context WST -- 4 Deontic Logic and the Suppression Task -- 5 Consistency Testing of Normative Systems -- 6 Conclusion -- A System Z-like Approach for First-Order Default Reasoning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Syntax of First-Order Conditionals -- 3 OCF-Based Semantics -- 4 System Z for First-Order Conditionals -- 5 Examples -- 6 Conclusions and Future Work -- Cumulativity Tailored for Nonmonotonic Reasoning -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Preliminaries

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