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Event Calculus

A logic-based formalism (Kowalski & Sergot 1986; Shanahan’s planner formulation 2000) for reasoning about events that initiate and terminate fluents — properties whose truth value changes over time. Events are described by Initiates, Terminates, Happens, HoldsAt, Clipped, and Declipped predicates plus a small set of axioms.

In the agent-communication strand it is used to give an executable, planner-driven semantics to commitment-based protocols: each commitment is a fluent, each communicative act an event with Initiates/Terminates clauses, and protocol runs are abductively generated from initial- and goal-state descriptions.

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