Common Sense (What is it?) and the Church Turing Hypothesis

p. 177-189

Abstract

I have long felt that computation is a matter of common sense -English dictionary, sound practical judgement. This paper presented at the British Theoretical Computer Science Colloquium at the University of Warwick in March 24-26, 1986. proposed a definition of common sense as essential element in the solution of the problem of machine intelligence. lt concluded, that common sense is both the deep syntax of natural processes and governs the basic semantics of logical or mathematical language. Then published only as an abstract, I felt it merited inclusion in CASYS 07

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Peter J. Marcer, « Common Sense (What is it?) and the Church Turing Hypothesis », CASYS, 22 | 2008, 177-189.

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Peter J. Marcer, « Common Sense (What is it?) and the Church Turing Hypothesis », CASYS [Online], 22 | 2008, Online since 19 September 2024, connection on 20 September 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=3462

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