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Common Sense Computing on Windows
The easiest way to run ConceptNet and Divisi on Windows is to use a Linux VM.
We propose a minimal Xubuntu VM (user:csc, passwd:openmind) with 384MB memory, 6GB hard disk and Guest Additions installed to be able to share clipboard and folders between host and guest OS.
The download is a bit large but then you just need to mount the VM on VirtualBox and you will have a ready-to-use Common Sense Computing platform without needing to do anything else!
>>Download VM
YouTube Video Dataset
We crawled a hundred YouTube videos and affectively analyzed their relative comments through Sentic Computing. We used this dataset to develop
Sentic Web, a new paradigm for
the management of social media affective information, which
exploits AI and Semantic Web tools to extract, encode and
represent opinions and sentiments over the web.
>>Download dataset
LJ Mood-Tagged Blogpost Dataset
Coming soon!

