Analysing the Practicality of Drawing Inferences in Automation of Commonsense Reasoning

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Abstract

Commonsense reasoning is the simulation of human ability to make decisions during the situations that we encounter every day. It has been several decades since the introduction of this subfield of artificial intelligence but it has barely made some significant progress. The modern computing aids also have remained impotent in this regard due to the absence of a strong methodology towards commonsense reasoning development. Among several accountable reasons for the lack of progress, drawing inference out of commonsense knowledge base stands out. The study presented here emphasizes a detailed analysis of representation of reasoning uncertainties and feasible prospects of existing inference methods for reasoning. Also, the difficulties in deducing and systematizing commonsense reasoning and the substantial progress made in reasoning that influences the study have been discussed. Additionally, the paper discusses the possible impacts of an effective inference technique in commonsense reasoning.

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Hegde, C., & Ashwini, K. (2021). Analysing the Practicality of Drawing Inferences in Automation of Commonsense Reasoning. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1133, pp. 101–108). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3514-7_9

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