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This paper is a first step in the direction of extending possibilistic planning to take advantage of the expressive power and reasoning capabilities of fuzzy description logics. Fuzzy description logics are used to describe knowledge about the world and about actions. Fundamental definitions are given and the possibilistic planning problem is recast in this new setting.
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da Costa Pereira, C., Tettamanzi, A.G.B. (2006). Possibilistic Planning Using Description Logics: A First Step. In: Bloch, I., Petrosino, A., Tettamanzi, A.G.B. (eds) Fuzzy Logic and Applications. WILF 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3849. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11676935_7
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