RestKB: A Library of Commonsense Knowledge about Dining at a Restaurant

Daniela Inclezan
(Miami University)

This paper presents a library of commonsense knowledge, RestKB, developed in modular action language ALM and containing background knowledge relevant to the understanding of restaurant narratives, including stories that describe exceptions to the normal unfolding of such scenarios. We highlight features that KR languages must possess in order to be able to express pertinent knowledge, and expand action language ALM as needed. We show that encoding the knowledge base in ALM facilitates its piecewise construction and testing, and improves the generality and quality of the captured information, in comparison to an initial ASP encoding. The knowledge base was used in a system for reasoning about stereotypical activities, evaluated on the restaurant domain.

In Bart Bogaerts, Esra Erdem, Paul Fodor, Andrea Formisano, Giovambattista Ianni, Daniela Inclezan, German Vidal, Alicia Villanueva, Marina De Vos and Fangkai Yang: Proceedings 35th International Conference on Logic Programming (Technical Communications) (ICLP 2019), Las Cruces, NM, USA, September 20-25, 2019, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 306, pp. 126–139.
Published: 19th September 2019.

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