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Common sense ontology

Common sense ontology is a way of organizing and understanding everyday knowledge about the world. It categorizes concepts like objects, actions, and properties to reflect how people generally perceive and reason about their environment. For example, it recognizes that chairs are furniture, apples are fruits, and that a person can walk or talk. This structured knowledge helps computers and artificial intelligence systems interpret human language and make decisions more naturally, by mimicking the common sense humans use to navigate daily life.