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CSCE 781 Knowledge Systems: Student Presentations

CSCE 781 Knowledge Systems: Student Presentations. Spring 2011 Marco Valtorta mgv@cse.sc.edu. Programs with Common Sense. Original paper (1959) is at John McCarthy’s web site: http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/mcc59/mcc59.htm l

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CSCE 781 Knowledge Systems: Student Presentations

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  1. CSCE 781Knowledge Systems: Student Presentations Spring 2011 Marco Valtorta mgv@cse.sc.edu

  2. Programs with Common Sense • Original paper (1959) is at John McCarthy’s web site: • http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/mcc59/mcc59.html • John McCarthy Computer Science Department Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305 jmc@cs.stanford.edu http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/ • Additional materials: • http://www.aaai.org/AITopics/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AITopics/CommonSense • An article by Patrick Hayes and Leora Morgenstern in honor of John Mc Carthy’s 80th birthday: http://www.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/2063/2057

  3. The Original Davis-Putman Algorithm for Propositional Satisfiability • Rina Dechter (dechter@ics.uci.edu) and Irina Rish (irinar@ics.uci.edu). “Directional Resolution: The Davis-Putnam Procedure, Revisited.” Technical Report R-29, School of Information and Computer Science, University of California at Irvine: • http://www.ics.uci.edu/~dechter/publications/r29.html

  4. Consistency-Based vs. Explanation-Based Diagnosis • D. L. Poole, ``Normality and Faults in Logic-Based Diagnosis'', Proceedings Eleventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Detroit, August 1989, pp. 1304-1310. Reprinted in W. Hamscher, L. Console and J. de Kleer (Eds.), Readings in Model-based Diagnosis, Morgan Kaufmann, 1992. • http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~poole/papers/ijcai89.ps.gz • David Poole. “Representing Diagnosis Knowledge.” Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 11, 33-50, 1994. • http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~poole/papers/rep.pdf

  5. Naïve Physics • Hayes, Patrick, J. 1979 "The Naive Physics Manifesto", in D. Michie, ed., Expert Systems in the Micro-Electronic Age, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 242-70. • Hayes, Patrick J. 1985 "The Second Naive Physics Manifesto", in Hobbs and Moore, eds., 1-36. • Hobbs, J. R. and Moore, R. C. eds. 1985 Formal Theories of the Common-sense World, Norwood: Ablex. • Hayes, Patrick J. 1985a "Naive Physics I: Ontology for Liquids", in Hobbs and Moore, eds., 71-107. Also in Weld and de Kleer, eds, 484-502. • Daniel S. Weld and Johan de Kleer (Eds.). 1989. Readings in Qualitative Reasoning about Physical Systems. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA.

  6. Complexity of Terminological Reasoning • Bernard Nebel. “Computational Complexity of Terminological Reasoning in BACK.” Artificial Intelligence, 34 (1988), 371-383. • R.J. Brachman and H.J. Levesque. “The Tractability of Subsumption in Frame-Based Description Languages.” AAAI-84, 34-37.

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