Temporal logics in AI: Semantical and ontological considerations
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One way to represent temporal information in a logical formalism is by associating “proposition types” with time points or time intervals. The way this is usually done in AI is by “reifying” propositions, so that what otherwise would have been formulas actually appear as arguments to some “predicate,” say TRUE, as in TRUE(t1, t2, COLOR(HOUSE, RED)). This way time is referred to explicitly, while retaining its special notational and conceptual status.We examine this method by looking closely at two of the more influential formalisms featuring reified propositions, those of Allen and McDermott. We show that these do not have completely clear semantics, and that they make some unfortunate and unnecessary ontological commitments. Finally, we present a new formalism and demonstrate that it does not suffer from these disadvantages.
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论文评审过程:Available online 10 February 2003.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0004-3702(87)90052-X