Abstract

Knowing the norms of a domain is crucial, but there exists no repository of norms. We propose a method to extract them from texts: narrative texts generally do not describe a norm, but rather the discrepancies between what actually happened, and the corresponding normal sequence of events. Answers about the causes of an event often reveal the implicit norms. We apply this idea to the domain of driving, and validate it by designing algorithms that identify, in a text, the "basic" norms to which it refers implicitly.

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