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Citizen curation and NLP technologies for museums in the SPICE Project ...
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Citizen curation and NLP technologies for museums in the SPICE Project ...
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COVER: a linguistic resource combining common sense and lexicographic information
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MeRaLi at Semeval-2017 task 2 subtask 1: a cognitively inspired approach
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Dual PECCS: a cognitive system for conceptual representation and categorization
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TTCSe: a Vectorial Resource for Computing Conceptual Similarity
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Towards a Unifying Framework for Conceptual Represention and Reasoning in Cognitive Systems
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Proceedings of the 7th Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative
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In: 7th Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative (CMN 2016) ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01427217 ; 7th Workshop on Computational Models of Narrative (CMN 2016), Jul 2016, Cracovie, Poland. 53, 2016, OASICS, 978-3-95977-020-0 ; http://drops.dagstuhl.de/portals/oasics/index.php?semnr=16021 (2016)
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A Resource-Driven Approach for Anchoring Linguistic Resources to Conceptual Spaces
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A Common-Sense Conceptual Categorization System Integrating Heterogeneous Proxytypes and the Dual Process of Reasoning
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In this article we present DUAL-PECCS, an integrated Knowledge Representation system aimed at extending artificial capabilities in tasks such as conceptual categorization. It relies on two different sorts of cognitively inspired common-sense reasoning: prototypical reasoning and exemplars-based reasoning. Furthermore, it is grounded on the theoretical tenets coming from the dual process theory of the mind, and on the hypothesis of heterogeneous proxytypes, developed in the area of the biologically inspired cognitive architectures (BICA). The system has been integrated into the ACT-R cognitive architecture, and experimentally assessed in a conceptual categorization task, where a target concept illustrated by a simple common-sense linguistic description had to be identified by resorting to a mix of categorization strategies. Compared to human-level categorization, the obtained results suggest that our proposal can be helpful in extending the representational and reasoning conceptual capabilities of standard cognitive artificial systems
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categorization; cognitive systems; knowledge representation; proxytypes
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URL: http://ijcai.org/papers15/Papers/IJCAI15-128.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1550454
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Extending Ontological Categorization Through a Dual Process Conceptual Architecture
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Concepts, Perception and the Dual Process Theories of Mind
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In: Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication (2014)
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Typicality-Based Inference by Plugging Conceptual Spaces Into Ontologies
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