Ebook: Knowledge in Action: Logical Foundations for Specifying and Implementing Dynamical Systems
Author: Raymond Reiter
- Genre: Mathematics // Dynamical Systems
- Year: 2001
- Publisher: The MIT Press
- Edition: illustrated edition
- Language: English
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This book is the distillation of Reiter's lifeswork. Unlike many other such books, however, it is not a mere cut-n-paste of conference papers and tech reports. Instead of being a pastiche, it is rather a continuous, sustained argument, persuasively and clearly presented. A masterpiece.
There is something here to infuriate everybody. Those who think that AI shouldn't be using logic-based methods will be infuriated because Reiter has here, for the first time, made them work. Those who think that first-order logic is the only true logic will be infuriated, because Reiter shows how 2nd order logic is key. Those who think that AI is too theoretical will be infuriated because this is a practical book. Those who think that AI shouldn't worry about being practical will be infuriated, because Reiter has shown that the best theory leads to the most practical solution. Those who are LISP fans will be infuriated because his methods lead inexorably to PROLOG. Read the book, be infuriated by it, and humbly learn from it. The master speaks.
If you've made it to this web page or this far in the review, you have to buy and read this book :-)