In this dissertation, we investigate how commonsense reasoning can be formalized by using extended logic programs. In this investigation, we first use extended logic programs to formalize inheritance hierarchies with exceptions by adopting McCarthy's simple abnormality formalism to express uncertain knowledge. In our representation, not only credulous reasoning can be performed but also the ambiguity-blocking inheritance and the ambiguity-propagating inheritance in skeptical reasoning are simulated. In response to the anomalous extension problem, we explore and discover that the intuition underlying commonsense reasoning is a kind of forward reasoning. The unidirectional nature of this reasoning is applied by many reformulations of the Yale...
AbstractAbduction — from observations and a theory, find using hypotheses an explanation for the obs...
We live in a world, where common sense is applied almost everywhere. To apply common sense is to und...
We define abstract proof procedures for performing credulous and sceptical non-monotonic reasoning, ...
AbstractIn order to express incomplete knowledge, extended logic programs have been proposed as logi...
An active area of research is to find a logic which models human commonsense reasoning. Several non-...
[[abstract]]Inheritance hierarchies are a central part of semantic networks, an important tool for k...
Formalizations of commonsense knowledge rely on highly simplied representations of the world. After ...
This paper deals with contradictory information in common-sense reasoning. It is often the case that...
We present a new set of challenge problems for the logical formalization of commonsense knowledge, c...
The purpose of this paper is to expand the syntax and semantics of logic programs and disjunctive da...
Intelligent behaviour relies heavily on the ability to reason in the absence of complete information...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...
We suggest a new approach for the study of the non monotonicity of human commonsense reasoning The t...
An important limitation of traditional logic programming as a knowledge representation tool, in comp...
Commonsense reasoning is the reasoning of agents interacting with the real world. Non monotonic reas...
AbstractAbduction — from observations and a theory, find using hypotheses an explanation for the obs...
We live in a world, where common sense is applied almost everywhere. To apply common sense is to und...
We define abstract proof procedures for performing credulous and sceptical non-monotonic reasoning, ...
AbstractIn order to express incomplete knowledge, extended logic programs have been proposed as logi...
An active area of research is to find a logic which models human commonsense reasoning. Several non-...
[[abstract]]Inheritance hierarchies are a central part of semantic networks, an important tool for k...
Formalizations of commonsense knowledge rely on highly simplied representations of the world. After ...
This paper deals with contradictory information in common-sense reasoning. It is often the case that...
We present a new set of challenge problems for the logical formalization of commonsense knowledge, c...
The purpose of this paper is to expand the syntax and semantics of logic programs and disjunctive da...
Intelligent behaviour relies heavily on the ability to reason in the absence of complete information...
We introduce a fixpoint semantics for logic programs with two kinds of negation: an explicit negatio...
We suggest a new approach for the study of the non monotonicity of human commonsense reasoning The t...
An important limitation of traditional logic programming as a knowledge representation tool, in comp...
Commonsense reasoning is the reasoning of agents interacting with the real world. Non monotonic reas...
AbstractAbduction — from observations and a theory, find using hypotheses an explanation for the obs...
We live in a world, where common sense is applied almost everywhere. To apply common sense is to und...
We define abstract proof procedures for performing credulous and sceptical non-monotonic reasoning, ...