Outputs
MUHAI Deliverable D1.2 (VIU)
Narrative-based Understanding of Society
The third volume, completing the Muhai book is dedicated to case studies that now focus on understanding society. It introduces more tools for narrative understanding, and then reports on experiments to understand society through demography, through social media analysis, and through art.
MUHAI Deliverable D3.4 (VUA)
Milestone 9: Social Memory
This prototypical memory bank contains a variety of social memories and is shared as open data on the Zenodo platform.
MUHAI Deliverable D1.2 (VIU)
Narrative-based Understanding of Everyday Activities: An AI Cookbook

The volume focuses on theoretical research and concrete case studies about understanding everyday activities in the real world. The case studies come from the domain of cooking: the preparation and execution of recipes and the invention of recipes by constructing variations of existing ones.
MUHAI milestone M3.1 (VUA)
Social Science Dashboard Specification: a tool for supporting social scientists in their research by using MUHAI technologies
“The ultimate purpose of social sciences is to furnish causal explanations of classes of observable events, which are, at least in part, generated by individual and collective agency/action.” [1] The aim of a digital assistant for social history research is therefore to support social scientists with the construction of such causal explanations for observable events, also theories or hypotheses.
MUHAI Deliverable D2.2 (VUB)
Recipe Execution Benchmark | a benchmark for natural language understanding

This benchmark for recipe understanding in autonomous agents aims to support progressing the domain of natural language understanding by providing a setting in which performance can be measured on the everyday human activity of cooking. For this goal, the benchmark provides a number of recipes written in natural (human) English that should be converted to a procedural semantic network of cooking operations that can be interpreted and executed by autonomous agents. The full benchmark has been made available standalone and as part of the Babel toolkit. Both options provide the same benchmark functionalities, but the Babel toolkit also provides the option of extending the system.