The Robot's Dilemma Revisited: The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence
K. M. Ford & Z. W. Pylyshyn (eds.)
Ablex (1996)
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Lars-Erik Janlert (1987). Modeling Change: The Frame Problem. In Zenon W. Pylyshyn (ed.), The Robot's Dilemma. Ablex.
Gerard Casey (1988). Artificial Intelligence and Wittgenstein. Philosophical Studies 32:156-175.
Patrick Hayes (1987). What the Frame Problem is and Isn't. In Zenon W. Pylyshyn (ed.), The Robot's Dilemma. Ablex.
Drew McDermott (1987). We've Been Framed: Or, Why AI is Innocent of the Frame Problem. In Zenon W. Pylyshyn (ed.), The Robot's Dilemma. Ablex.
David McFarland (1992). Animals as Cost-Based Robots. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 6 (2):133 – 153.
Mark Sprevak (2005). The Frame Problem and the Treatment of Prediction. In L. Magnani & R. Dossena (eds.), Computing, Philosophy and Cognition.
Kevin B. Korb (1998). The Frame Problem: An AI Fairy Tale. Minds and Machines 8 (3):317-351.
Zenon Pylyshyn (1996). The Frame Problem Blues. Once More, with Feeling. In K. M. Ford & Z. W. Pylyshyn (eds.), The Robot's Dilemma Revisited: The Frame Problem in Artificial Intelligence. Ablex.
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