Pat Hayes (1993) Problems With Frames
. Psycoloquy: 4(22) Frame Problem (6)
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Psycoloquy 4(22): Problems With Frames
PROBLEMS WITH FRAMES
Reply to Freeman on Ford & Hayes on the Frame Problem
Pat Hayes
Beckman Institute
University of Illinois
Urbana IL 61801
Ken Ford
Institute for Human & Machine Cognition
University of West Florida
Pensacola, FL 32514
phayes@herodotus.cs.uiuc.edu
kford@trivia.coginst.uwf.edu
Abstract
It is clear that Freeman (1992) has not read the book
itself, but is only responding to the summary of it that appeared
in PSYCOLOQUY (Hayes 1992) he therefore appears to miss the point
in several respects.
Keywords
Frame-problem, artificial intelligence, temporal logics,
independent persistence, attention, Hume, dynamic frames,
qualification problem.
References
- Ford, K & Hayes, P (eds) (1991) Reasoning Agents in a Dynamic World: The Frame Problem. JAI Press.
- Freeman, W. J. (1992) Framing is a Dynamic Process. PSYCOLOQUY 3(62) frame-problem.3.
- Hayes, P. J. (1992) Summary of: K. Ford & P. Hayes (1991): Reasoning Agents in a Dynamic World: The Frame Problem. PSYCOLOQUY 3(59) frame-problem.1.
- Freeman, W. J. (1991) The Physiology of Perception. Scientific American 264: 78-85.
- Gibson, J.J. (1979) The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
- Shastri, L. and Ajjanagadde, V. (1993) From Simple Associations to Systematic Reasoning, Behavioral and Brain Sciences (to appear, with Commentary).
- Von Neumann, J. (1958) The Computer and the Brain. New Haven: Yale University Press.