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Commonsense reasoning

Known as: Common sense reasoning, Human-like reasoning 
Commonsense reasoning is one of the branches ofArtificial intelligence (AI) that is concerned with simulating the humanability to make presumptions… 
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2016
2016
Commonsense reasoning (CSR) and commonsense knowledge (CSK) (together abbreviated as CSRK) are areas of study concerned with… 
2007
2007
This paper introduces the Slick architecture and outlines how it may be applied to solve the well known Egg-Cracking Problem. In… 
2005
2005
A fuzzy neural network based on support vector learning mechanism for function approximation is proposed in this paper. Support… 
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
People cannot type as fast as they think, especially when faced with the constraints of mobile devices. There have been numerous… 
2001
2001
The language Ɛ for reasoning about actions and change can be translated into an argumentation framework. In this paper, we extend… 
1996
1996
Although fascination with the mechanization of human reasoning goes back to Leibnitz and Pascal, serious interest in artificial… 
1994
1994
A self-organizing incremental learning model that attempts to combine inductive learning with prior knowledge and default… 
1991
1991
In this paper we present a novel explanation of the source of indefinite information in common sense reasoning: Indefinite… 
1987
1987
KT encodes commonsense knowledge (CK) about entities and relations in a cross-classified Ontology and a database of generic…