NELL: Never-Ending Language Learning

Read the Web
Browse the Knowledge Base!

Can computers learn to read? We think so. "Read the Web" is a research project that attempts to create a computer system that learns over time to read the web. Since January 2010, our computer system called NELL (Never-Ending Language Learner) has been running continuously, attempting to perform two tasks each day:

So far, NELL has accumulated over 50 million candidate beliefs by reading the web, and it is considering these at different levels of confidence. NELL has high confidence in 2,810,379 of these beliefs — these are displayed on this website. It is not perfect, but NELL is learning. You can track NELL's progress below or @cmunell on Twitter, browse and download its knowledge base, read more about our technical approach, or join the discussion group.

Recently-Learned Facts Follow NELL on Twitter

instance iteration date learned confidence
wheat_bran_cereals is an agricultural product 1111 06-jul-2018 99.3  
texas_hills is a mountain range 1111 06-jul-2018 100.0  
acitrezza is a visualizable scene 1111 06-jul-2018 99.6  
clothes_yesterday is a kind of clothing 1111 06-jul-2018 94.0  
the_dick_powell_show is a TV show 1111 06-jul-2018 99.9  
clyde_haberman is a journalist that writes for the publication new_york_times 1113 15-aug-2018 93.8  
sophie has husband edward 1116 12-sep-2018 93.8  
dan_monson works for minnesota 1112 24-jul-2018 93.8  
cells is a subpart of the body within human_bone_marrow 1111 06-jul-2018 99.9  
sega is related to sony_playstation 1114 25-aug-2018 96.9