BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:ILLC Website X-WR-TIMEZONE:Europe/Amsterdam BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Europe/Amsterdam X-LIC-LOCATION:Europe/Amsterdam BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0200 TZNAME:CEST DTSTART:19700329T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=-1SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:+0200 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZNAME:CET DTSTART:19701025T030000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=-1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2011/newsitem/3559/21- 23-March-2011-AAAI-Spring-Symposium-Series-Stanfor d-University DTSTAMP:20100923T000000 SUMMARY:AAAI Spring Symposium Series, Stanford Uni versity DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110321 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20110323 LOCATION:Stanford University DESCRIPTION:The biennial Commonsense Symposia seri es provides a forum for exploring one of the long- term goals of Artificial Intelligence, endowing co mputers with common sense. Although we know how to build programs that excel at certain bounded or mechanical tasks which humans find difficult, suc h as playing chess, we still have very little idea how to program computers to do well at commonsens e tasks which are easy for humans. One approach to this problem is to characterize commonsense reaso ning using representations based on logic or other formal theories. The challenges to creating such formalizations include accumulating knowledge abou t the everyday world, representing this knowledge formally, integrating different representations, a nd developing reasoning methods for these represen tations. For more information, see http://www.com monsensereasoning.org/2011/index.html We invite s ubmissions for presentation at Commonsense-2011. D eadline for submissions: October 8, 2010. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The b iennial Commonsense Symposia series provides a for um for\n exploring one of the long-term goals of Artificial Intelligence,\n endowing compu ters with common sense.\n
\nAlth ough we know how to build programs that excel at c ertain\n bounded or mechanical tasks which hu mans find difficult, such as\n playing chess, we still have very little idea how to program\n computers to do well at commonsense tasks whic h are easy for\n humans. One approach to this problem is to characterize\n commonsense rea soning using representations based on logic or\n other formal theories. The challenges to crea ting such\n formalizations include accumulati ng knowledge about the everyday\n world, repr esenting this knowledge formally, integrating\n different representations, and developing reaso ning methods for\n these representations.
\n \n \nFor more information, s ee http://www.commonse nsereasoning.org/2011/index.html
We invite submissions for presentati on at Commonsense-2011. Deadline for submissions: October 8, 2010.\n
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