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Diagram Figure 1: Overview of the sources included in CSKG.

CSKG is a commonsense knowledge graph that combines seven popular sources into a consolidated representation: ATOMIC, ConceptNet, FrameNet, Roget, Visual Genome, Wikidata (We use the Wikidata-CS subset), and WordNet. CSKG is represented as a hyper-relational graph, by using the KGTK data model and file specification. Its creation is entirely supported by KGTK operations.

Data

CSKG can be downloaded from here.

Different graph and text embeddings of CSKG can be found here.

CSKG is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Diagram Figure 2: Snippet of CSKG. CSKG combines: 1) lexical nodes (piano, keys, music; in blue), 2) synsets like piano (artifact), seat (dramaturgy) (in green), and 3) frames (fn:noise_makers) and frame elements (fn:fe:use) (in purple).

How to cite

@article{ilievski2021cskg,
  title={CSKG: The CommonSense Knowledge Graph},
  author={Ilievski, Filip and Szekely, Pedro and Zhang, Bin},
  journal={Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC)},
  year={2021}
}