Collaboratively-Built Knowledge Sources and Artificial Intelligence
Papers from the 2010 AAAI Workshop
Vivi Nastase, Roberto Navigli, and Fei Wu, Cochairs
Technical Report WS-10-02 published by The AAAI Press, Menlo Park, California
This technical report is also available in book and CD format.
Contents
Preface
Vivi Nastase, Roberto Navigli, Fei Wu
Treating Expert Knowledge as Common Sense
Henry Lieberman
Can We (and Should We) Make Formal Sense of General Knowledge Expressed in Ordinary Language?
Lenhart Schubert
Learning to Extract Quality Discourse in Online Communities
Michael Robert Brennan, Stacy Wrazien, Rachel Greenstadt
Learning from the Web: Extracting General World Knowledge from Noisy Text
Jonathan Gordon, Benjamin Van Durme, Lenhart K. Schubert
Reducing the Dimensionality of Data Streams using Common Sense
Catherine Havasi, Jason Alonso, Robert Speer
Bridging Common Sense Knowledge Bases with Analogy by Graph Similarity
Yen-Ling Kuo, Jane Yung-jen Hsu
Mixed-Initiative, Entity-Centric Data Aggregation using Assistopedia
Matthew Michelson, Sofus Macskassy, Steve Minton
Constructing Folksonomies by Integrating Structured Metadata with Relational Clustering
Anon Plangprasopchok, Kristina Lerman, Lise Getoor
Approaches for Automatically Enriching Wikipedia
Zareen Saba Syed, Tim Finin
Aligning WordNet Synsets and Wikipedia Articles
Samuel Fernando, Mark Stevenson
Open Mind Common Sense: Crowd-sourcing for Common Sense
Catherine Havasi, Robert Speer, Kenneth Arnold, Henry Lieberman, Jason Alonso, Jesse Moeller
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