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Computational logic and human thinking: how to be artificially intelligent
Kowalski R., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2011. 332 pp. Type: Book (978-0-521123-36-5)
Computational thinking is a relatively new approach to education, centered on problem solving as well as system design and analysis based on the paradigms of computer science [1]. By stressing computational thinking at all levels of ed...
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Jul 10 2012
Abductive logic programming agents with destructive databases
Kowalski R., Sadri F. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence 62(1-2): 129-158, 2011. Type: Article
Abductive logic programming extends traditional rule-based logic programming with integrity constraints over so-called abducible predicates. Abduction, the introduction by an agent of new hypotheses to help explain a given fact, occurs...
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Jun 8 2012
Launching the new era
Fuchi K., Kowalski R., Furukawa K., Ueda K., Kahn K., Chikayama T., Tick E. Communications of the ACM 36(3): 49-100, 1993. Type: Article
Since its inception some 10 years ago, the Japanese Fifth Generation Project has engendered considerable confusion, controversy, and debate. Now that the project has come to an end, debate regarding its success rages. Its supporters pr...
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Jul 1 1994
Logic for problem-solving
Kowalski R., North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1986. 288 pp. Type: Book (04440036597)
First introduced in the early 1970s, Prolog (short for Programming in logic)is rapidly becoming one of the most popular languages for a variety ofartificial intelligence applications, including expert systems, expertdatabases, and natu...
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Oct 1 1987
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