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Representations of Commonsense Knowledge provides a rich language for expressing commonsense knowledge and inference techniques for carrying out commonsense knowledge. This book provides a survey of the research on commonsense knowledge. Organized into 10 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the basic ideas on artificial intelligence commonsense reasoning. This text then examines the structure of logic, which is roughly analogous to that of a programming language. Other chapters describe how rules of universal validity can be applied to facts known with absolute certainty to deduce other facts known with absolute certainty. This book discusses as well some prominent issues in plausible inference. The final chapter deals with commonsense knowledge about the interrelations and interactions among agents and discusses some issues in human and social interactions that have been studied in the artificial intelligence literature. This book is a valuable resource for students on a graduate course on knowledge representation.

Table of Contents:
Preface List of Tables List of Figures List of Named Axioms 1 Automating Common Sense 1.1 Knowledge Bases 1.2 Methodology 1.3 Implementation 1.4 The Role of Natural Language 1.5 The Role of Logic 1.6 Incomplete and Uncertain Knowledge 1.7 Vagueness 1.8 Indexicals 1.9 Commonsense Reasoning in Artificial Intelligence 1.10 Philosophy 1.11 Mathematics and Commonsense Reasoning 1.12 References 2 Logic 2.1 Logical Systems and Languages 2.2 Propositional Calculus 2.3 Predicate Calculus 2.3.1 Syntax of Predicate Calculus 2.3.2 Tarskian Semantics 2.3.3 Other Issues in First-Order Logic 2.4 Standard First-Order Notations and Theories 2.5 Operators on Sentences 2.6 Extensional Operators 2.7 Modal Logic 2.7.1 Possible-Worlds Semantics 2.7.2 Direct Use of Possible Worlds 2.7.3 Individuals and Modality 2.8 Syntactic Theories 2.8.1 Strings 2.8.2 Paradoxes of Self-Reference 2.9 Appendix A: Natural Deduction 2.10 References 2.11 Exercises 3 Plausible Reasoning 3.1 Nonmonotonic Logic 3.1.1 Nonmonotonicity 3.1.2 Domain-Independent Rules 3.1.3 Circumscription 3.1.4 Default Theory 3.1.5 Preferred Models 3.2 Classical Probability Theory 3.2.1 Bayes's Formula 3.2.2 Possible-Worlds Semantics 3.3 Statistical Inference 3.3.1 Frequency 3.3.2 Independence 3.3.3 Independent Evidence 3.3.4 Maximum Entropy 3.3.5 Sampling 3.3.6 Domain-Specific Knowledge 3.3.7 Conclusion 3.4 References 3.5 Exercises 4 Quantities and Measurements 4.1 Order 4.2 Intervals 4.3 Addition and Subtraction 4.4 Real Valued Scales 4.5 More Arithmetic 4.6 Parameters; Signs; Monotonie Relations 4.7 Derivatives 4.8 Mode Transition Networks 4.9 Qualitative Differential Equations 4.10 Orders of Magnitude 4.11 References 4.12 Exercises 5 Time 5.1 Situations 5.2 Events 5.3 Temporal Reasoning: Blocks World 5.4 The Frame Problem and the Ramification Problem 5.5 The Frame Problem as a Plausible Inference 5.6 Branching Time 5.7 The STRIPS Representation 5.8 Situation Calculus 5.9 Real-Valued Time 5.10 Complex States and Events 5.11 Control Structures 5.12 Modal Temporal Logic 5.13 Tracking the Present Moment 5.14 References 5.15 Exercises 6 Space 6.1 Spatial Inferences: Examples 6.1.1 Set Operations on Regions 6.1.2 Distance 6.1.3 Relative Position 6.1.4 Containment and Fitting 6.1.5 Abutment and Overlapping 6.1.6 Motion 6.1.7 Surface Differential 6.1.8 Other Predicates 6.2 Knowledge Structures 6.2.1 Occupancy 6.2.2 Constructive Solid Geometry 6.2.3 Boundary Representation 6.2.4 Topological Route Maps 6.2.5 Configuration Spaces 6.2.6 The Roller Coaster 6.3 Appendix A: Coordinate Transformations 6.4 Appendix B: Going Through 6.5 References 6.6 Exercises 7 Physics 7.1 The Component Model 7.2 Qualitative-Process Theory 7.3 Rigid Solid Objects 7.4 Liquids 7.5 Physical Agents 7.6 References 7.7 Exercises 8 Minds 8.1 Propositional Attitudes 8.2 Belief 8.2.1 Axioms for Belief 8.2.2 Possible Worlds 8.2.3 Syntactic Formulation 8.3 Degree of Belief 8.4 Knowledge 8.5 Knowing Whether and What 8.6 Minds and Time 8.6.1 Situations and Possible Worlds 8.7 Perceptions 8.8 Realistic Models of Mind 8.9 References 8.10 Exercises 9 Plans and Goals 9.1 Plans as Sequences of Primitive Actions 9.1.1 TWEAK—a Nonlinear Planner 9.2 Extensions 9.3 Plans and Goals as Mental States 9.3.1 Knowledge of Plans and Goals 9.3.2 Knowledge Needed for Plan Execution 9.3.3 Planning and Acting 9.3.4 Reactive Planning 9.3.5 Characteristic Goals 9.4 References 9.5 Exercises 10 Society 10.1 Common Knowledge 10.2 Multiagent Plans 10.3 Communication 10.3.1 Locutionary Descriptions 10.3.2 Illocutionary Speech Acts 10.3.3 Sample Verification of a Plan of Influence 10.4 Ethics 10.5 Possession 10.6 Appendix A: Conceptual Dependency 10.7 References 10.8 Exercises Bibliography Glossary Index of Names General Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781558600331
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
  • Publisher Imprint: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 1220 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1558600337
  • Publisher Date: 01 Oct 1989
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 550


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