Data

Here we publish the datasets and resources collected during the development of ALOOF.

Object and relations

  • house_objects
    Objects extracted from category ‘indoor:home or hotel’ of  SUN database (1408 objects in JSON format).
  • relations_attributes
    House objects relations about how often (usually, sometimes, rarely) an attribute (color, shape, size, material, position, origin, age) describe objects (6276 triples).
  • relations_frames
    House objects relations extracted using Frame Semantics (586 triples).
  • relations_conceptnet
    House objects relations (AtLocation, UsedFor, CapableOf, IsA, HasA, PartOf, HasProperty)  extracted from ConceptNet 5 (4539 triples).
  • locations_usual_goldstandard
    Gold standard knowledge base of obejcts’ usual locations (118 triples).
  • locations_usual+plausible_goldstandard
    Gold standard knowledge base of obejcts’ usual and plausible locations (496 triples).
  • locations_distributional_methods
    Collection of object location relations extracted with distributional methods (931 triples).
  • locations_crowdflower
    Judgments of object locations from Crowdflower.
  • locations_crowdflower(aggregated)
    Judgments of object locations from Crowdflower (aggregated).
  • locations_sun
    Object-location pairs extracted from the SUN database (2935 pairs).
  • locations_nasari
    Similarity scores for all pairs obtained with the NASARI method (66864 pairs).
  • locations_amazon
    Similarity scores for all pairs obtained with the Amazon method (66864 pairs).
  • locations_nasari+amazon
    Similarity scores for all pairs obtained with the fallback (NASARI+Amazon, alpha=0.4) method (66864 pairs).
  • locations_actions_models
    Trained models for supervised relation extraction presented in S. Jebbara et al. (2016).
  • actions_conceptnet
    Object-action pairs extracted from ConceptNet 5 (1674 pairs).

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