| Representations for Reasoning About Change (2007) | |||||||||||||
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| ABSTRACT: This paper explores representations used to reason about objects which change over time and the processes which cause changes. Specifically, we are interested in solving a problem known as geologic interpretation. To help solve this problem, we have dowt, loped a simulation technique, which we call imagining. Imagining takes a sequence of events and simulates them by drawing diagrams. In order to do this imagining, we have developed two representations of objects, one involving h/stories and the other involving diagrams, and two corresponding representations of physical processes, each suited to reasoning about one of tie object representations. These representations | |||||||||||||
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