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Logic in computer science / Logic programming / Automated planning and scheduling / Formal methods / Conjunctive normal form / Situation calculus / Planning Domain Definition Language / Algorithm / Boolean satisfiability problem / Theoretical computer science / Mathematics / Applied mathematics
Date: 2010-08-28 23:41:19
Logic in computer science
Logic programming
Automated planning and scheduling
Formal methods
Conjunctive normal form
Situation calculus
Planning Domain Definition Language
Algorithm
Boolean satisfiability problem
Theoretical computer science
Mathematics
Applied mathematics

Learning Partially Observable Action Models: Efficient Algorithms Dafna Shahaf Allen Chang Eyal Amir Computer Science Department University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Urbana, IL 61801, USA {dshahaf2,achang6,eyal}@uiuc

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