Fundamentals of Soft Logic

Author(s):  
Moshe Klein ◽  
Oded Maimon
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Author(s):  
Aaron Rodden ◽  
Tarun Salh ◽  
Eriq Augustine ◽  
Lise Getoor
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2021 ◽  
pp. 2000246
Author(s):  
Dong-Dong Li ◽  
Tian-Ying Liu ◽  
Jiao Ye ◽  
Lei Sheng ◽  
Jing Liu

AI Magazine ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
pp. 63-75
Author(s):  
Sathappan Muthiah ◽  
Bert Huang ◽  
Jaime Arredondo ◽  
David Mares ◽  
Lise Getoor ◽  
...  

Civil unrest events (protests, strikes, and “occupy” events) are common occurrences in both democracies and authoritarian regimes. The study of civil unrest is a key topic for political scientists as it helps capture an important mechanism by which citizenry express themselves. In countries where civil unrest is lawful, qualitative analysis has revealed that more than 75 percent of the protests are planned, organized, or announced in advance; therefore detecting references to future planned events in relevant news and social media is a direct way to develop a protest forecasting system. We report on a system for doing that in this article. It uses a combination of keyphrase learning to identify what to look for, probabilistic soft logic to reason about location occurrences in extracted results, and time normalization to resolve future time mentions. We illustrate the application of our system to 10 countries in Latin America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Results demonstrate our successes in capturing significant societal unrest in these countries with an average lead time of 4.08 days. We also study the selective superiorities of news media versus social media (Twitter, Facebook) to identify relevant trade-offs.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Islam Beltagy ◽  
Katrin Erk ◽  
Raymond Mooney

Author(s):  
Shobeir Fakhraei ◽  
Bert Huang ◽  
Louiqa Raschid ◽  
Lise Getoor

2020 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Moshe Klein ◽  
Oded Maimon

"Soft Logic" extends the number 0 from a single point to a continuous line, which we term "The zero axis". One of the modern science challenges is finding a bridge between the real world outside the observer and the observer's inner world. In “Soft Logic” we suggested a constructive model of bridging the two worlds by defining, on the base of the zero axis, a new kind of numbers, which we called ‘Soft Numbers’. Inspired by the investigation and visualization of fractals by Mandelbrot, within the investigation of the dynamics of some special function of a complex variable on the complex plane, we investigate in this paper the dynamics of soft functions on the plane strip with a special coordinate system. The recursive process that creates this soft dynamics allows us to discover new dynamics sets in a plane.


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