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OpenCyc is a large, general-purpose ontology that represents a broad and comprehensive knowledge base of concepts and relationships in the world. An ontology is a formal representation of a set of concepts and relationships within a domain of knowledge, and it is used to structure and organize information in a logical and meaningful way. OpenCyc is designed to be a general ontology that covers a wide range of domains and topics, rather than being specific to a particular domain or area of knowledge. It is intended to be a flexible and extensible resource that can be used to represent and organize information in a variety of applications and contexts.
OpenCyc is a knowledge base that can be used to structure and organize information in a logical and meaningful way, and it can be used in conjunction with dialog systems to support a wide range of functionality. For example, OpenCyc can be used to represent and organize the knowledge that is relevant to a particular dialog system, such as the types of entities and concepts that the system needs to understand and reason about. This can include information about the domain of the dialog system, as well as more general knowledge about the world and how it works.
In addition, OpenCyc can be used to support natural language processing in dialog systems, by providing a structured representation of the concepts and relationships that are relevant to the system’s domain. This can help the system to understand and interpret the meaning of words and phrases in the context of the conversation, and to generate appropriate responses based on that understanding.
OpenCyc is a knowledge base that was developed and is maintained by Cycorp, a company that specializes in developing advanced artificial intelligence and reasoning systems. OpenCyc is based on the proprietary Cyc knowledge base, which was developed by Cycorp and is considered to be one of the largest and most comprehensive general-purpose ontologies in existence.
The OpenCyc project was initiated by Cycorp as a way to make some of the capabilities of the Cyc knowledge base available to the public, in the form of an open-source ontology that could be used and extended by researchers and developers around the world. OpenCyc is intended to be a scalable and extensible knowledge base that can be used to represent and organize a wide range of information, and it is designed to be compatible with a variety of applications and platforms.
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Integrating uncertain knowledge in a domain ontology for room concept classifications J Hois, K Schill… – Research and Development in Intelligent …, 2007 – Springer … also have a strong impact on the types of room concepts and objects confmns our decision for using a domain ontology as it can provide a mapping to a linguistic ontology and can be used within a dialogue system [8 … I http://www.opencyc.orgl 2 http://www.ifomis.uni-saarland.de … Cited by 4 – Related articles – All 6 versions
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Semantic Annotation for Persistence SL Reed – Proceedings of AAAI2007’s Workshop on Semantic e- …, 2007 – aaai.org … It is used chiefly to map a domain entity to an existing Texai KB class that was imported from OpenCyc or somewhere else. … The Texai KB and its existing set of semantic annotations have proved sufficient for an e-Science English dialog system under development. … Cited by 2 – Related articles – All 4 versions
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[PDF] Taxonomy induction based on a collaboratively built knowledge repository [PDF] from uniroma1.itSP Ponzettoa… – Artificial Intelligence, 2011 – wwwusers.di.uniroma1.it Page 1. Artificial Intelligence 175 (2011) 1737-1756 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Artificial Intelligence www.elsevier.com/locate/artint Taxonomy induction based on a collaboratively built knowledge repository Simone Paolo Ponzettoa,* , Michael Strube b … Cited by 1 – Related articles – View as HTML – All 6 versions
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