| Wollowski, M. #1994#. Case-based reasoning as a means to overcome the frame problem. In Proceedings of the Seventh Florida AI Research Symposium #FLAIRS'94#, pp. 241# 244. |
.... more complex theories involving both features and the relationships between them [GEN89] An application of analogical learning and reasoning to Szechwan cooking is in [HAM89] One particularly interesting and useful form of reasoning, that combines deduction and analogy, is commonsense reasoning [MIN94, SUN92, WOL94]. Common sense may be defined as the ability that any functional human being has to cope with the world, and to quickly make useful inferences in the presence of incomplete and uncertain information. The lack of such simple mechanisms in AI models has become known as the brittleness bottleneck ....
....and to quickly make useful inferences in the presence of incomplete and uncertain information. The lack of such simple mechanisms in AI models has become known as the brittleness bottleneck in the AI community [LEN90, MCC84, SUN92] Much work has been expended in characterizing common sense [FOR89, LER92, LIF88, SUN92, WOL94], formalizing its representation [DAV90, HOB85, LIF90, ZLA90] constructing logics (or implementations thereof) powerful enough to handle it [BRE91, GOL93, 13 LUK90, REI80] and developing models dealing with it, or at least some meaningful subset of it [HOR90, YOU93, SUN92, SUN93] One of the ....
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Wollowski, M. (1994). Case-based Reasoning as a Means to Overcome the Frame Problem. In Proceedings of the Seventh Florida AI Research Symposium (FLAIRS'94), 241-244.
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Wollowski, M. #1994#. Case-based reasoning as a means to overcome the frame problem. In Proceedings of the Seventh Florida AI Research Symposium #FLAIRS'94#, pp. 241# 244.
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