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Abstract: Introduction
Commonsense knowledge is knowledge about the world that "everybody
knows." Everybody knows that water is wet, that round things roll downhill,
that to drive somewhere you have to get in the car first, that if you insult
someone he might be unhappy or angry. Everybody knows how to get home
from work, where Florida is on the map, that the French Revolution was
much longer ago than the Chicago riots, why the sea is boiling hot, and
whether pigs have wings (apologies to Lewis... (Update)
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...the fragility o.f purely metrical methods. Humans perform well at spatial learning in spite of sensory and processing limitations [Kuipers, 1979] and partial knowledge [Kuipers, 1983] Many cognitive scientists [Lynch, 1960; Piaget and Inhelder, 1967; Siegel and White, 1975]...
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
Benjamin J. Kuipers. On representing commonsense knowledge. In N. V. Findler, editor, Associative Networks: The Representation and Use of Knowledge by Computers. Academic Press, New York, 1979(a). http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/kuipers79representing.html More
@incollection{ kuipersdidrepresenting,
author = "B. J. Kuipers",
title = "{On representing commonsense knowledge}",
booktitle = "Associative Networks. Representation and Use of Knowledge by Computers",
publisher = "Academic Press",
address = "New York",
editor = "N. V. Findler",
pages = "393--408",
year = "1979a",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/kuipers79representing.html" }
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