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Fields of papers citing papers by Michael Thielscher
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michael Thielscher
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Thielscher, Michael, et al.. (2016). The Scalability of the HyperPlay Technique for Imperfect-Information Games.. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence.2 indexed citations
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Levesque, Hector J., et al.. (2014). Forgetting in action. Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. 498–507.12 indexed citations
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Haufe, Stefan & Michael Thielscher. (2012). Automated verification of epistemic properties for general game playing. Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. 339–349.3 indexed citations
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Pagnucco, Maurice, et al.. (2011). How to plan when being deliberately misled. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 45–50.1 indexed citations
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Jin, Yi, Michael Thielscher, & Dongmo Zhang. (2007). Mutual belief revision: semantics and computation. National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 440–445.
Thielscher, Michael, et al.. (2004). Knowledge of other agents and communicative actions in the fluent calculus. Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. 12–22.4 indexed citations
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Thielscher, Michael, et al.. (2003). Intelligent execution monitoring in dynamic environments. Fundamenta Informaticae. 57(2). 371–392.29 indexed citations
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Thielscher, Michael. (2002). Reasoning about actions with CHRs and Finite Domain Constraints.2 indexed citations
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Thielscher, Michael. (2001). Planning with Noisy Actions. 495–506.9 indexed citations
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Thielscher, Michael. (2000). Representing the knowledge of a robot. Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. 109–120.43 indexed citations
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Thielscher, Michael. (1998). How (not) to minimize events. Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning. 60–73.2 indexed citations
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Thielscher, Michael. (1998). Introduction to the Fluent Calculus.. KTH Publication Database DiVA (KTH Royal Institute of Technology). 2. 179–192.68 indexed citations
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Thielscher, Michael. (1996). A nonmonotonic disputation-based semantics and proof procedure for logic programs. TUbilio (Technical University of Darmstadt). 483–497.2 indexed citations
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Herrmann, Christoph S. & Michael Thielscher. (1996). Reasoning about continuous processes. TUbilio (Technical University of Darmstadt). 639–644.14 indexed citations
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Thielscher, Michael. (1995). Computing ramifications by postprocessing. International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 1994–2000.20 indexed citations
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Thielscher, Michael. (1995). An analysis of systematic approaches to reasoning about actions and change. 195–204.7 indexed citations
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Hölldobler, Steffen & Michael Thielscher. (1993). Actions and specificity. International Conference on Logic Programming. 164–180.13 indexed citations
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Hölldobler, Steffen, et al.. (1993). Disjunction in resource-oriented deductive planning. International Conference on Logic Programming. 670.6 indexed citations
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Hölldobler, Steffen, et al.. (1992). Equational Logic Programming, Actions, and Change. 177–191.10 indexed citations
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