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ATAL
1999
Springer
14 years 4 days ago
Reasoning about Visibility, Perception and Knowledge
Although many formalisms have been proposed for reasoning about intelligent agents, few of these have been semantically grounded in a concrete computational model. This paper prese...
Michael Wooldridge, Alessio Lomuscio
CIKM
2007
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Reasoning about vague topological information
Topological information plays a fundamental role in the human perception of spatial configurations and is thereby one of the most prominent geographical features in natural langu...
Steven Schockaert, Martine De Cock
GI
2007
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Data Fusion Considering 'Negative' Information for Cooperative Vehicles
: Negative information provides important additional knowledge that is not exploited for sensor data fusion tasks by default. This paper presents a new approach to incorporate such...
Karin Tischler, Heike S. Vogt
AI
2008
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Use of Fuzzy Histograms to Model the Spatial Distribution of Objects in Case-Based Reasoning
Abstract. In the context of the RoboCup Simulation League, we describe a new representation of a software agent’s visual perception (“scene”), well suited for case-based reas...
Alan Davoust, Michael W. Floyd, Babak Esfandiari
CG
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Cognitive Modeling of Knowledge-Guided Information Acquisition in Games
Since Chase and Simon presented their influential paper on perception in chess in 1973, the use of chunks has become the subject of a number of studies into the cognitive behavior ...
Reijer Grimbergen