Acquiring Common Sense Knowledge from Smart Environments
Barraquand, Rémi (INRIA Grenoble Rhones-Alpes Research Center) | Crowley, James (INRIA Grenoble Rhones-Alpes Research Center)
We present an approach for acquiring common sense knowledge from social interaction. We argue that social common sense should be learned from daily interactions using implicit user's feedbacks and requires shared understanding of social situations. A service-oriented architecture, inspired from cognitive science, that foster mutual understanding between a smart environment and its inhabitants is presented. The method makes use of ConceptNet to work with common sense knowledge. We are able to successfully use and learn common sense knowledge.
Nov-5-2010
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