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In this paper, we consider the following form of temporal abduction: given a domain theory where each explanatory formula is augmented with a set of temporal constraints on the atoms occurring in the formula, and given a set of observed atoms, with associated temporal constraints, the goal is the generation of a temporally consistent abductive explanation of the observations. Temporal abduction is...