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Between the Event Calculus and Finite State Temporality

Between the Event Calculus and Finite State Temporality

... The Event Calculus differs from other temporal representations by directly for- malizing change, both instantaneous change as a result of events, and continuous change as a result of some constant ...

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MoL 2004 07: 
  Event calculus semantics of Polish aspect

MoL 2004 07: Event calculus semantics of Polish aspect

... the event calculus captures them well, it can be considered cognitively ...the event in question is viewed as a goal to be acheived and whether it is certain to happen [33, ...

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Utilising the event calculus for policy driven adaptation on mobile systems

Utilising the event calculus for policy driven adaptation on mobile systems

... our event calculus policy language follows a common ap- proach to policy specification with the PDL language ...the event calculus policy language allows the user to map policy rules to real ...

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MoL 2007 07: 
  Formalizing Legislation in the Event Calculus: The Case of the Italian Citizenship Law

MoL 2007 07: Formalizing Legislation in the Event Calculus: The Case of the Italian Citizenship Law

... the event initiating ‘cit’ was not legally active in 1942, and so it should not be possible for a fluent to become legally active if it was initiated by a legally inactive ...

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MoL 2002 10: 
  Scenarios for the Pass\'e Simple and Imparfait: An Event Calculus Approach to French Semantics

MoL 2002 10: Scenarios for the Pass\'e Simple and Imparfait: An Event Calculus Approach to French Semantics

... fall. Thus, in this example, the discourse relies more on the tenses to de- termine the order of the events than on the relation of explanation as such. Further it should be noted that de Swart et al. consider that it is ...

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MoL 2006 01: 
  Meaning and Form in Event Calculus

MoL 2006 01: Meaning and Form in Event Calculus

... As can be noted from the construction rule 2.A, when the T P feature has value +P AST , we are required to find a temporal perspective point different from n. DRT does not provide formal rules for such a choice, but, in ...

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Coordinated adaption for adaptive context aware applications

Coordinated adaption for adaptive context aware applications

... the Event Calculus logic programming formal- ...the Event Calculus Policy Language is the support for policy rules where the condition body can include temporal relationships between events ...

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Mathematical Foundation Based Inter-Connectivity modelling of Thermal Image processing technique for Fire Protection

Mathematical Foundation Based Inter-Connectivity modelling of Thermal Image processing technique for Fire Protection

... between event-calculus supported DAGSVM classification for step-by-step generation of alarm series with gradual monitoring technique and segmentation of regions with its affected boundaries in thermographic ...

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A platform supporting coordinated adaptation in mobile systems

A platform supporting coordinated adaptation in mobile systems

... The event calculus provides a framework in which it is possible to reason about the effects of events in an event- based ...specifically, event calculus defines two distinct entities: ...

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MoL 2005 01: 
  `binyanim ba'avir': An investigation of Aspect Semantics in Modern Hebrew

MoL 2005 01: `binyanim ba'avir': An investigation of Aspect Semantics in Modern Hebrew

... the Event Calculus (EC) formal- ism that allows us to integrate an (axiomatized) description of eventualities with the goal/plan structure hypothesis, as a vehicle to express the aspectual content of ...

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Trust in the pi Calculus

Trust in the pi Calculus

... We now start to consider the desirable properties of our system of coercion. We would like the programmer to be able to consider, and within a restricted environment to be able to use coercion, but as have stated ...

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A Calculus of Trust Management

A Calculus of Trust Management

... concurrent calculus of stateful entities, and not a calculus specifically designed to represent trust-based ...the calculus represents faithfully a distributed set of principals interacting with each ...

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ON COMPLEX MULTIPLICATIVE DIFFERENTIATION

ON COMPLEX MULTIPLICATIVE DIFFERENTIATION

... tives of positive functions. Based on this, in existing literature multiplicative calculus is presented as a calculus for positive functions. This raises the following questions. Why all order *derivatives ...

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ON LINE AND DOUBLE MULTIPLICATIVE INTEGRALS

ON LINE AND DOUBLE MULTIPLICATIVE INTEGRALS

... One major notation is that the multiplicative versions of the concepts of Newtonian calculus will be called ∗ concepts. For example, ∗ derivative is same as multiplicative deriv- ative, ∗ integral as ...

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CLINICAL EVALUATION OF SHVADANSHTRADI KWATH IN MANAGEMENT OF MUTRASH-MARI .......

CLINICAL EVALUATION OF SHVADANSHTRADI KWATH IN MANAGEMENT OF MUTRASH-MARI .......

... The present study was conducted in 15 clinically diagnosed patients of Urolithiasis were treated with Shvadanshtradi Kwath.. provement in pain, size of calculus, no of calculus by[r] ...

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Fractional Brownian motion: theory and applications

Fractional Brownian motion: theory and applications

... However, this approach is not really practical. As seen above, the class of pro- cesses u such that (4.1) converges is far from being satisfactory. Constructing a stochastic calculus with this class using the ...

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A Calculus of Mobile Resources

A Calculus of Mobile Resources

... a calculus of mobile resources (MR) aimed at designing and analysing systems containing nested, mobile computing resources residing in named locations that have capacity ...

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Calculus Volume 1

Calculus Volume 1

... Throughout Calculus Volume 1 you will find examples and exercises that present classical ideas and techniques as well as modern applications and ...long-time calculus professors, striving for a balance of ...

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A Calculus of Bounded Capacities

A Calculus of Bounded Capacities

... ambient-like calculus, BoCa, because the notion of ambient mobility is a natural vehicle to address the in- tended application ...a calculus in which resources may be moved across locations pro- vided ...

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Hobbes’ Calculus of Words

Hobbes’ Calculus of Words

... HOBBES' CALCULUS OF WORDS INSTITUTE OF GENERAL LINGUISTICS Groningen, March 1969 Abstract of a paper for the Third International Conference on Computational Linguistics to be held in Sanga Sgby I 4 Se[.] ...

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