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C3KG: A Chinese Commonsense Conversation Knowledge Graph

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arxiv 2204.02549 v1 pith:ALVDBTLD submitted 2022-04-06 cs.CL

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keywords commonsenseknowledgeconversationgraphchineseconversationalapproachbases
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Existing commonsense knowledge bases often organize tuples in an isolated manner, which is deficient for commonsense conversational models to plan the next steps. To fill the gap, we curate a large-scale multi-turn human-written conversation corpus, and create the first Chinese commonsense conversation knowledge graph which incorporates both social commonsense knowledge and dialog flow information. To show the potential of our graph, we develop a graph-conversation matching approach, and benchmark two graph-grounded conversational tasks.

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