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AAAI Spring Symposium 2006 - Formalizing and Compiling Background Knowledge and Its Applications to Knowledge Representation and Question Answering: Stanford University, CA, USA
- Formalizing and Compiling Background Knowledge and Its Applications to Knowledge Representation and Question Answering, Papers from the 2006 AAAI Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-06-05, Stanford, California, USA, March 27-29, 2006. AAAI 2006

- Chitta Baral:

Organizing Committee.
Regular Papers
- Chitta Baral, Saadat Anwar, Juraj Dzifcak:

Macros, Macro Calls and Use of Ensembles in Modular Answer Set Programming. 1-9 - Peter Clark, Philip Harrison, Tom Jenkins, John A. Thompson, Rick Wojcik:

From WordNet to a Knowlege Base. 10-15 - Omar El-Khatib, Enrico Pontelli, Tran Cao Son:

A Tool for Knowledge Base Integration and Querying. 16-21 - Boris A. Galitsky:

Building a Repository of Background Knowledge Using Semantic Skeletons. 22-27 - Joohyung Lee, Vladimir Lifschitz:

A Knowledge Module: Buying and Selling. 28-32 - Vladimir Lifschitz, Wanwan Ren:

Towards a Modular Action Description Language. 33-43 - Cynthia Matuszek, John Cabral, Michael Witbrock, John DeOliveira:

An Introduction to the Syntax and Content of Cyc. 44-49 - Michael Gelfond

, J. Nelson Rushton, Weijun Zhu:
Combining Logical and Probabilistic Reasoning. 50-55 - Michael Gelfond

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Going Places: Notes on a Modular Development of Knowledge about Travel. 56-66
Short Papers
- Alfredo Gabaldon:

Hierarchical Task Libraries in (Con) Golog. 67-71 - Richard B. Scherl:

Development of a Background Knowledge-Base about Shipping and Smuggling. 72-

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