Computational issues of nonmonotonic reasoning /

From the earliest days of the modern computer age, humankind has dreamed of machines that use "common sense" to reason about the world. However, common sense as displayed by humans largely consists of techniques for dealing with the enormous amount of information provided by the five sense...

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Main Author: Sanders, Leslie Kent
Other Authors: Lively, William (degree committee member.), Menzel, Christopher P. (degree committee member.), Yen, John (degree committee member.)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: 1993.
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