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(2013) Paraconsistency, Dordrecht, Springer.

An approach to human-level Commonsense reasoning

Michael L. Anderson , Walid Gomaa, John Grant, Donald Perlis

pp. 201-222

Commonsense reasoning has proven exceedingly difficult both to model and to implement in artificial reasoning systems. This paper discusses some of the features of human reasoning that may account for this difficulty, surveys a number of reasoning systems and formalisms, and offers an outline of active logic, a non-classical paraconsistent logic that may be of some use in implementing commonsense reasoning.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-4438-7_12

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Anderson, M. L. , Gomaa, W. , Grant, J. , Perlis, D. (2013)., An approach to human-level Commonsense reasoning, in K. Tanaka, F. Berto, E. D. Mares & F. Paoli (eds.), Paraconsistency, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 201-222.

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