Commonsense reasoning is the branch of Artificial intelligence concerned with replicating human thinking. There are several components to this problem, including: ...
Commonsense Reasoning Ordinary people manage to accomplish an extraordinary number of complex tasks just using simple, informal thought processes based on a large amount of common knowledge.
Architectures for Commonsense Reasoning projects at Commonsense Computing @ Media [the MIT Media Lab].
There are several points in SOM that suggest that commonsense reasoning systems may not need to increase in the density of physical connectivity as fast as they increase the complexity and scope of their performances.
Artificial intelligence is far behind humans in using such reasoning except for limited jobs, and tasks that rely heavily on commonsense reasoning are usually poor candidates for AI applications.
Technical realisation of TIDE involves a confluence of information technologies-AI (expert systems, case-based and commonsense reasoning), medical informatics, multimedia, Internet and database technologies (Abidi, 1998) ...
See also: Knowledge, Artificial intelligence, AI, Knowledge base, Agent
 
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