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24th AAAI Workshop: Collaboratively-Built Knowledge Sources and AI 2010: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Collaboratively-Built Knowledge Sources and Artificial Intelligence, Papers from the 2010 AAAI Workshop, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, July 11, 2010. AAAI Technical Report WS-10-02, AAAI 2010
- Vivi Nastase, Roberto Navigli, Fei Wu:
Preface. - Henry Lieberman:
Treating Expert Knowledge as Common Sense. - Lenhart K. Schubert:
Can We (and Should We) Make Formal Sense of General Knowledge Expressed in Ordinary Language? - Michael Robert Brennan, Stacey Wrazien, Rachel Greenstadt:
Learning to Extract Quality Discourse in Online Communities. - Jonathan Gordon, Benjamin Van Durme, Lenhart K. Schubert:
Learning from the Web: Extracting General World Knowledge from Noisy Text. - Catherine Havasi, Jason B. Alonso, Robyn Speer:
Reducing the Dimensionality of Data Streams using Common Sense. - Yen-Ling Kuo, Jane Yung-jen Hsu:
Bridging Common Sense Knowledge Bases with Analogy by Graph Similarity. - Matthew Michelson, Sofus A. Macskassy, Steven Minton:
Mixed-Initiative, Entity-Centric Data Aggregation using Assistopedia. - Anon Plangprasopchok, Kristina Lerman, Lise Getoor:
Constructing Folksonomies by Integrating Structured Metadata with Relational Clustering. - Zareen Saba Syed, Tim Finin:
Approaches for Automatically Enriching Wikipedia. - Samuel Fernando, Mark Stevenson:
Aligning WordNet Synsets and Wikipedia Articles. - Catherine Havasi, Robyn Speer, Kenneth C. Arnold, Henry Lieberman, Jason B. Alonso, Jesse Moeller:
Open Mind Common Sense: Crowd-sourcing for Common Sense.
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