Representing all that stays unchanged, needs to be accomplished in addition to describing what changes when an action is applied. One must find an efficient solution for stating what doesn't change. This dilemma is referred to as the_______
A. Situation Calculus
B. Frame Problem
C. Planning Problem
D. Fluent
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Answer: The decision to attempt manual removal of the placenta and membranes in an otherwise normal labor and birth should be based on one of two indications: The sudden occurrence of hemorrhage but the placenta gives no indication of delivering. This may mean that at least partial separation has occurred.
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Situation Calculus is the correct answer:-
The idea behind situation calculus is that (reachable) states are definable in terms of the actions required to reach them. These reachable states are called situations. What is true in a situation can be defined in terms of relations with the situation as an argument. Situation calculus can be seen as a relational version of the feature-based representation of actions.
Here we only consider single agents, a fully observable environment, and deterministic actions.
Situation calculus is defined in terms of situations. A situation is either
init, the initial situation, or
do(A,S), the situation resulting from doing action A in situation S, if it is possible to do action A in situation S.