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The Strong Story Hypothesis and the Directed Perception Hypothesis

Abstract: 
"I ask why humans are smarter than other primates, and I hypothesize that an important part of the answer lies in what I call the Strong Story Hypothesis, which holds that story telling and understanding have a central role in human intelligence. Next, I introduce another hypothesis, the Directed Perception Hypothesis, which holds that we derive much of our commonsense, including the commonsense required in story understanding, by deploying our perceptual apparatus on real and imagined events. Then, after discussing methodology, I describe the representations and methods embodied in the Genesis system, a story-understanding system that analyzes stories ranging from précis of Shakespeare’s plots to descriptions of conflicts in cyberspace."
Author: 
Patrick Winston
Institution: 
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT
Year: 
2012
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