Jerry R. Hobbs & Robert C. Moore (eds.)
Norwoord (1985)
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This volume is a collection of original contributions about the core knowledge in fundamental domains. It includes work on naive physics, such as formal specifications of intuitive theories of spatial relations, time causality, substance and physical objects, and on naive psychology.
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Keywords | Artificial intelligence Physics Reasoning Knowledge, Theory of |
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