Authors: Cambria, E; A. Hussain; C. Havasi and C. Eckl
Title: Common Sense Computing: From the Society of the Mind to Digital Intuition and Beyond
Publication: Biometric ID Management and Multimodal Communication: Lecture Notes in Computer Science Volume 5707, 2009, pp 252-259
Publisher: Springer, London
This thesis is a short, accessible work describing Common Sense Computing And why it important? The researchers from Stirling, Scotland and MIT, USA overview past, present and future efforts “to give computers the capacity for Common Sense reasoning, from Minsky’s Society of Mind to Media Laboratory’s Digital Intuition theory, and beyond.”