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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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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

Commonsense reasoning in and over natural language

by Hugo Liu, Push Singh - PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE-BASED INTELLIGENT INFORMATION AND ENGINEERING SYSTEMS (KES-2004 , 2004
"... ConceptNet is a very large semantic network of commonsense knowledge suitable for making various kinds of practical inferences over text. ConceptNet captures a wide range of commonsense concepts and relations like those in Cyc, while its simple semantic network structure lends it an ease-of-use co ..."
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ConceptNet is a very large semantic network of commonsense knowledge suitable for making various kinds of practical inferences over text. ConceptNet captures a wide range of commonsense concepts and relations like those in Cyc, while its simple semantic network structure lends it an ease

Searching for commonsense

by Ian Scott Eslick , 2006
"... Acquiring and representing the large body of “common sense” knowledge underlying ordinary human reasoning and communication is a long standing problem in the field of artificial intelligence. This thesis will address the question whether a significant quantity of this knowledge may be acquired by mi ..."
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Acquiring and representing the large body of “common sense” knowledge underlying ordinary human reasoning and communication is a long standing problem in the field of artificial intelligence. This thesis will address the question whether a significant quantity of this knowledge may be acquired

Practical Artificial Commonsense

by Benjamin Johnston , 2010
"... While robots and software agents have been applied with spectacular success to challenging problems in our world, these same successes often translate into spectacular failures when these systems encounter situations that their engineers never conceived. These failures stand in stark contrast to the ..."
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and software systems. In this dissertation, I offer a practical perspective on the problem of constructing systems with commonsense. Starting with philosophical underpinnings and working through formal models, objectoriented design and implementation, I revisit prevailing assumptions with a pragmatic focus

Submitted to Sixth Symposium on Logical Formalizations of Commonsense Reasoning

by Richmond H. Thomason , 2002
"... This is part of a larger project that is motivated in part by linguistic considerations and by the philosophical literature in action theory and the logic of ability, but that is also meant to suggest ways in which planning formalisms could be modified to provide an account of the role of ability in ..."
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in planning and practical reasoning. In this version for the CSR workshop, I have suppressed most of the linguistic and philosophical issues, concentrating instead on the reasoning and its formalization. 1.

A Deductive System for Nonmonotonic Reasoning

by Thomas Eiter, Nicola Leone - In , 1997
"... Abstract. Disjunctive Deductive Databases (DDDBs)-- function-free disjunctive logic programs with negation in rule bodies allowed-- have been recently recognized as a powerful tool for knowledge representation and commonsense reasoning. Much research as been spent on issues like semantics and comple ..."
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Abstract. Disjunctive Deductive Databases (DDDBs)-- function-free disjunctive logic programs with negation in rule bodies allowed-- have been recently recognized as a powerful tool for knowledge representation and commonsense reasoning. Much research as been spent on issues like semantics

Commonsense Spatial Reasoning: an Informational Perspective from Pervasive Computing

by Stefania B, Gianluca Colombo, Ro Mosca, Matteo Palmonari
"... Abstract: Pervasive Computing systems are characterized by possibly mobile components distributed in the environment and are devoted to collect, process and manage information in order to support users in different kind of activities. High-level correlation of information in such context can be defi ..."
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among Pervasive Computing and human practice in handling spatial 1 Correlation of Information in Pervasive Computing. knowledge, we suggest to provide the term “commonsense” with a positive meaning, showing that our logical framework captures some features of non-mathematical reasoning when spatially

From System Dynamics and Discrete Event to Practical Agent Based Modeling: Reasons, Techniques, Tools

by Andrei Borshchev, et al. - IN PROCEEDINGS OF THE 22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE SYSTEM DYNAMICS SOCIETY, JULY 25 - 29 , 2004
"... This paper may be considered as a practical reference for those who wish to add (now sufficiently matured) Agent Based modeling to their analysis toolkit and may or may not have some System Dynamics or Discrete Event modeling background. We focus on systems that contain large numbers of active obj ..."
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This paper may be considered as a practical reference for those who wish to add (now sufficiently matured) Agent Based modeling to their analysis toolkit and may or may not have some System Dynamics or Discrete Event modeling background. We focus on systems that contain large numbers of active

A Toolkit for Measuring Sprawl

by P. M. Torrens - APPL. SPATIAL ANALYSIS (2008) 1:5–36 , 2008
"... Debate regarding suburban sprawl in urban studies is contentious. It is fair to say that the phenomenon is not fully understood to satisfaction in the academic, policy, or planning communities and there are a host of reasons why this may be the case. Characterization of sprawl in the literature is o ..."
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Debate regarding suburban sprawl in urban studies is contentious. It is fair to say that the phenomenon is not fully understood to satisfaction in the academic, policy, or planning communities and there are a host of reasons why this may be the case. Characterization of sprawl in the literature

Formalizing Reasoning About Change: A Qualitative Reasoning Approach

by James M. Crawford, David W. Etherington - Approach, Proceedings AAAI 92 , 1992
"... The development of a formal logic for reasoning about change has proven to be surprisingly difficult. Furthermore, the logics that have been developed have found surprisingly little application in those fields, such as Qualitative Reasoning, that are concerned with building programs that emulate hum ..."
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human common-sense reasoning about change. In this paper, we argue that a basic tenet of qualitative reasoning practice---the separation of modeling and simulation---obviates many of the difficulties faced by previous attempts to formalize reasoning about change. Our analysis helps explain why the QR
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