Logical Formalizations of Commonsense Reasoning: A Survey
–Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Commonsense reasoning is in principle a central problem in artificial intelligence, but it is a very difficult one. One approach that has been pursued since the earliest days of the field has been to encode commonsense knowledge as statements in a logic-based representation language and to implement commonsense reasoning as some form of logical inference. This paper surveys the use of logic-based representations of commonsense knowledge in artificial intelligence research.
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Aug-25-2017
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