Subject: Cycorp Examples Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 15:43:22 -0400 (EDT) ----1---- PREMISE: Sandy owns a Golden Retriever, Harley, with whom she has won a Dog World Award. CONCLUSION: Harley is a herding dog. Polarity: false. Force: strict. source: world knowledge. ----2---- PREMISE: Sandy owns a Golden Retriever, Harley, with whom she has won a Dog World Award. CONCLUSION: Harley has won a Dog World award. Polarity: true. Force: strict. Source: lexical. ----3---- PREMISE: Many cell phones have built-in digital cameras. Conclusion: Some cell pones can take pictures. Polarity: True. Force: Plausible. Source: World Knowledge. ----4---- Premise: One in four cellphones sold has a camera in it. Conclusion: Most cell phones have a lens. Polarity: False. Force: Strict. Source: World knowledge. ----5---- Premise: Three in four cellphones sold has a camera in it. Conclusion: Most cell phones have a lens. Polarity: True. Force: Strict. Source: World knowledge. ----6---- PREMISE: Mr. Radley apparently relishes a choice cut of red meat: he ordered a 16 ounce slab of slowly roasted Black Angus Prime Rib. Conclusion: Bob is a vegetarian. Polarity: False. Force: Plausible. Source: World knowledge. ----7---- PREMISE: Sue ran down to McDonald's and got a hamburger happy meal with a large Diet Coke. Conclusion: Sue ordered a hamburger happy meal. Polarity: True, Force: plausible. Source: world knowledge. ----8---- PREMISE: Sue ran down to McDonald's and got a hamburger happy meal with a large Diet Coke. Conclusion: Sue ordered a large cup. Polarity: false, Force: plausible. Source: world knowledge. ----9---- PREMISE: Angela Drake will be moving to California with her husband, where she has accepted a full-time position with the San Diego Public Library. Conclusion: Angela Drake lives in California. Polarity: false. Force: strict. Source: lexical. ----10---- PREMISE: Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke will visit Paris, France from Saturday, April 22 until Tuesday, April 25. Conclusion: Ambassador Holbrooke will visit France in April. Polarity: true. Force: strict. Source: lexical. ----11---- PREMISE: A full-time administrative assistant, Janet Smith lives close to Long Beach, where she's worked for the past 12 years. Conclusion: Janet Smith lives in Long Beach. Polarity: false. Force: plausible. Source: lexical. ----12---- Premise: Bob Appleton, 33, lives in Sacramento but commutes to Davis in his silver Honda CRV. Conclusion: Appleton has a California Driver's license. Polarity: true. Force: plausible. Source: world-knowledge. ----13---- PREMISE: When they remodeled their house, the Kirchners' transformed the original kitchen into a game room with dark cherry laminate flooring and cabinets. Conclusion: The Kirchners' new game room was once a kitchen. Polarity: True. Force: Strict. Source: Lexical. ----14---- PREMISE: Mark Jacobs works in Seattle and spends 2 hours a day commuting from his home in Snohomish. Conclusion: It takes 2 hours to drive from Snohomish to Seattle. Polarity: False. Force: plausible. Source: world knowledge. ----15---- PREMISE: Terry Parks married Robert Paulson in 1979. Conclusion: Terry Parks is a man. Polarity: false. Force: plausible. Source: world knowledge. ----16---- Premise: The Paulsons celebrated their 25th anniversary on June 14, 2004. Conclusion: The Paulsons got married on Flag Day. Polarity: true. Force: strict. Source: world knowledge. ----16---- PREMISE: The Island Nut Sampler set includes an 8 ounce box of milk chocolate covered macadamia nuts and an 8 ounce box of white chocolate covered macadamia nuts. Conclusion: The set includes 16 oz. of chocolate covered nuts. Polarity: true. Force: strict. Source: world knowledge. ----17---- PREMISE: Nanolab knows it can't stay profitable with nanotubes alone. Conclusion: Nanolab manufactures nanotubes. Polarity: true, Force: plausible. Source world knowledge. ----18---- Premise: The Swedish Embassy in Bangkok will be closed April 13-17 during the Songkran Festival. The Songkran Festival is a Swedish holiday. Polarity: unknown. Force: plausible. Source: world-knowledge. ----19---- Premise: The Nut Sampler set includes two 8 ounce boxes of chocolate covered nuts. Conclusion: The set contains two types of chocolate covered nuts. Polarity: true. force: Plausible. Source: world knowledge. ----20---- Premise: The Mini Mac was introduced by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at his keynote address on Tuesday, January 11. Conclusion: Apple Computer has released a new Macintosh. Polarity: true. force: Plausible. Source: world knowledge. ----21---- The Donald criticized President Bush on the war in Iraq. Conclusion: Trump supports Bush's decision to go to war. Polarity: false. Force: plausible. Source: world knowledge. ----22---- Premise: LEDs can last ten years, whereas an incandescent bulb typically lasts only 5000 hours. Conclusion: Incandescent bulbs last a very long time. Polarity: false. Force: plausible. Source: world knowledge. ----23---- Premise: The "Just Picture It" workshop, sponsored by Oceanside Photo and Video, Inc. and taught by portrait photographer Gale Carlson, has received rave reviews. Conclusion: "Just Picture It" is a photography class. Polarity: true. Force: plausible. Source: world knowledge. ----24---- Premise: the equatorial diameter of Saturn is 10% larger than its polar diameter. Conclusion: Saturn is perfectly spherical in shape. Polarity: false. Force; strict. Source: world knowledge. ----25---- PREMISE: Alex and Charlotte Jones gave birth to a boy, Johnathan Daniel, on April 14th, 2004. Conclusion: Charlotte Jones was pregnant. Polarity: true. Force: strict. Source: world knowledge. ----26---- PREMISE: Keikaimalu, a wholpin (whale-dolphin hybrid), has given birth to female calf. Conclusion: Keikaimalu gave birth to a ruminant. Polarity: false. Force: strict. Source: world knowledge. ----27---- Premise: A wholphin is a whale-dolphin hybrid. Conclusion: The term "Wholpin" refers to whale-dolphin hybrids. Polarity: true. Force: Strict. Source: lexical. ----28---- Premise: Marilyn Connors had a very difficult pregnancy and died in childbirth. Conclusion: Marilyn Connors is pregnant. Polarity: False. Force: Strict. Source. World knowledge. ----29---- Premise: Serena Williams is a great tennis player, perhaps one of the best ever. Conclusion: Serena Williams plays tennis well. Polarity: True. Force: Strict. Source: Lexical. ----30---- Premise: Each book club started a new book this week. Conclusion: Every book club started writing a new book this week. Polarity: false. Force: Plausible. Source: World knowledge. ----31---- Premise: War and Peace is a very long novel. Conclusion: War and Peace contains more pages than the average novel. Polarity: True. Force: Strict. Source: World knowledge.