Probabilistic reasoning in intelligent systems: networks of plausible inference
Probabilistic reasoning in intelligent systems: networks of plausible inference
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AI Communications
CYC: a large-scale investment in knowledge infrastructure
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WHIRL: a word-based information representation language
Artificial Intelligence - Special issue on Intelligent internet systems
Open Mind Common Sense: Knowledge Acquisition from the General Public
On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems, 2002 - DOA/CoopIS/ODBASE 2002 Confederated International Conferences DOA, CoopIS and ODBASE 2002
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BT Technology Journal
ConceptNet — A Practical Commonsense Reasoning Tool-Kit
BT Technology Journal
IJCAI'85 Proceedings of the 9th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence - Volume 1
A goal-oriented interface to consumer electronics using planning and commonsense reasoning
Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
A goal-oriented interface to consumer electronics using planning and commonsense reasoning
Knowledge-Based Systems
Planning for Reasoning with Multiple Common Sense Knowledge Bases
ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS) - Special Issue on Common Sense for Interactive Systems
SmartShadow-K: an practical knowledge network for joint context inference in everyday life
Proceedings of the 2012 ACM Conference on Ubiquitous Computing
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In this paper, we describe EventNet, a toolkit for inferring temporal relations between Commonsense events. It comprises 10,000 nodes and 30,000 temporal links mined from the Openmind Commonsense Knowledge Base. It enables applications to deduce "obvious" (to people) temporal relations between commonly occurring events, for example: First, you wake up, then you can leave the house in the morning. The temporal relation might be one of cause and effect, of action/goal or prerequisite relations, or simply that they tend to follow each other in a commonly occurring “script”. In addition, the algorithm has some built-in heuristics to infer when its information is not enough. It then finds semantically similar nodes to dynamically search the knowledge base. EventNet has been used in projects such as an intelligent kitchen, and in intelligent interfaces for consumer electronics devices.