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Finite automata / Temporal logic / Automated planning and scheduling / Linear temporal logic / Theoretical computer science / Neuropsychology / Computational complexity theory / Model checking / Deterministic finite automaton / Finite-state machine / Nondeterministic finite automaton / Algorithm
Date: 2016-06-16 07:11:20
Finite automata
Temporal logic
Automated planning and scheduling
Linear temporal logic
Theoretical computer science
Neuropsychology
Computational complexity theory
Model checking
Deterministic finite automaton
Finite-state machine
Nondeterministic finite automaton
Algorithm

Planning Under Uncertainty with Temporally Extended Goals Alberto Camacho ∗ Department of Computer Science University of Toronto. Canada.

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