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Code for generating Quasimodo, a commonsense knowledge base.
[Paper List] Papers integrating knowledge graphs (KGs) and large language models (LLMs)
My Reading Lists of Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing
Recognition to Cognition Networks (code for the model in "From Recognition to Cognition: Visual Commonsense Reasoning", CVPR 2019)
Knowledge-Aware Graph Networks for Commonsense Reasoning (EMNLP-IJCNLP 19)
Curated list of all NLP Resources
[Paper][ISWC 2021] Zero-shot Visual Question Answering using Knowledge Graph
TransOMCS is a commonsense knowledge resource transferred from ASER. It is in the format of OMCS but two orders of magnitude larger.
Must-read papers on commonsense knowledge and other resources and tutorials
Codes for the WWW2021 paper: DISCOS: Bridging the Gap between Discourse Knowledge and Commonsense Knowledge (https://arxiv.org/abs/2101.00154).
Ordinal Common-sense Inference