In this podcast, we provide some insights into the complexity of common sense. First, we discuss the importance of building common sense into learning machines. Second, we discuss how first-order logic can be used to represent common sense knowledge. Third, we describe a large database of common sense knowledge where the knowledge is represented using first-order logic which is free for researchers in machine learning. We provide a hyperlink to this free database of common sense knowledge. Fourth, we discuss some problems of first-order logic and explain how these problems can be resolved by transforming logical rules into probabilistic rules using Markov Logic Nets. And finally, we have another book review of the book “Markov Logic: An Interface Layer for Artificial Intelligence” by Pedro Domingos and Daniel Lowd which provides further discussion of the issues in this podcast. In this book review, we cover some additional important applications of Markov Logic Nets not covered in detail in this podcast such as: object labeling, social network link analysis, information extraction, and helping support robot navigation. Finally, at the end of the podcast we provide information about a free software program which you can use to build and evaluate your own Markov Logic Net! For more information check out: www.learningmachines101.com
LM101-086: Ch8: How to Learn the Probability of Infinitely Many Outcomes
LM101-085:Ch7:How to Guarantee your Batch Learning Algorithm Converges
LM101-084: Ch6: How to Analyze the Behavior of Smart Dynamical Systems
LM101-083: Ch5: How to Use Calculus to Design Learning Machines
LM101-082: Ch4: How to Analyze and Design Linear Machines
LM101-081: Ch3: How to Define Machine Learning (or at Least Try)
LM101-080: Ch2: How to Represent Knowledge using Set Theory
LM101-079: Ch1: How to View Learning as Risk Minimization
LM101-078: Ch0: How to Become a Machine Learning Expert
LM101-077: How to Choose the Best Model using BIC
LM101-076: How to Choose the Best Model using AIC and GAIC
LM101-075: Can computers think? A Mathematician's Response (remix)
LM101-074: How to Represent Knowledge using Logical Rules (remix)
LM101-073: How to Build a Machine that Learns to Play Checkers (remix)
LM101-072: Welcome to the Big Artificial Intelligence Magic Show! (Remix of LM101-001 and LM101-002)
LM101-070: How to Identify Facial Emotion Expressions in Images Using Stochastic Neighborhood Embedding
LM101-069: What Happened at the 2017 Neural Information Processing Systems Conference?
LM101-068: How to Design Automatic Learning Rate Selection for Gradient Descent Type Machine Learning Algorithms
LM101-067: How to use Expectation Maximization to Learn Constraint Satisfaction Solutions (Rerun)
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