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COMMONSENSE REASONING

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'Commonsense reasoning' is the branch of Artificial intelligence concerned with replicating human thinking. There are several components to this problem, including:

★ Developing adequately broad and deep commonsense knowledge bases.

★ Developing reasoning methods that exhibit the features of human thinking, including:


★ The ability to reason with knowledge that is true by default


★ The ability to reason rapidly across a broad range of domains


★ The ability to tolerate uncertainty in your knowledge


★ The ability to take decisions under incomplete knowledge and perhaps revise that belief or decision when complete knowledge becomes available.

★ Developing new kinds of cognitive architectures that support multiple reasoning methods and representations.

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References



★ Minsky, Marvin (1988). ''The Society of Mind''.

★ Davis, Ernest (1990). ''Representations of Commonsense Knowledge''. San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufman. ISBN 1-55860-033-7

★ McCarthy, John (1990). ''Formalizing Common Sense''. Norwood, NJ: Ablex. ISBN 1-871516-49-8

★ Minsky, Marvin (2006). ''The Emotion Machine: Commonsense Thinking, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of the Human Mind''. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-7663-9

★ Mueller, Erik T. (2006) ''Commonsense Reasoning''. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN 0-12-369388-8

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Cycorp

Media Lab Commonsense Computing Group

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