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Common Sense from the Web? Naturalness of Everyday Knowledge Retrieved from WWW


Rafal Rzepka, Yali Ge, and Kenji Araki


Language Media Laboratory, Research Group of Information Media Science and Technology, Division of Media and Network Technologies, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University, Kita 14 Nishi 9, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0814, Japan


Received: January 10, 2006

Accepted: April 14, 2006


Keywords: human-machine interaction, common sense, web-mining

Journal ref: Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics, Vol.10, No.6 pp. 868-875, 2006

Abstract



This paper is to suggest opportunities for advanced systems hiding in the millions of WWW pages. While usually the Internet is used for achieving knowledge for humans, we present opposite approach where a machine retrieves usual knowledge about humans, their common behaviors and feelings. We claim that in long run such capability will be necessary for every machine interacting with a human user. We will concentrate on our theories and illustrate them with the results of web-mining experiment.
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