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ConceptNet: A Practical Commonsense Reasoning Toolkit

by Hugo Liu, Push Singh - BT TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL , 2004
"... ConceptNet is a freely available commonsense knowledgebase and natural-language-processing toolkit which supports many practical textual-reasoning tasks over real-world documents including topic-jisting (e.g. a news article containing the concepts, "gun," "convenience store," &qu ..."
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"knife" because they are all "sharp," and can be used to "cut something"), and other contextoriented inferences. The knowledgebase is a semantic network presently consisting of over 1.6 million assertions of commonsense knowledge encompassing the spatial, physical, social

Regular Paper Activation order analysis of context-oriented programs based

by Tomoyuki Aotani, Tetsuo Kamina, Hidehiko Masuhara
"... Context-oriented programming (COP) languages help programmers to mod-ularize behavioral variations that depend on contexts such execution environ-ments and internal states of the program. The programmer species when and which variations get activated explicitly. This paper addresses the following tw ..."
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Context-oriented programming (COP) languages help programmers to mod-ularize behavioral variations that depend on contexts such execution environ-ments and internal states of the program. The programmer species when and which variations get activated explicitly. This paper addresses the following
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