
Mondrian is a knowledge-base of commonplace associations that have been mined from the Google n-grams database of frequent web-content.
Mondrian views the world as a collection of triples, of the form Subject-Relation-Object.
You can query Mondrian to see what triples have a given Subject, Relation or Object (or any combination of these).
For instance, put Rabbi in the Subject field and Mondrian will give you all its triples in which Rabbi is the subject.
When you click on a relation, Mondrian shows you analogies for this relation. Mondrian uses the squaring rule to detect analogies: S1-R-O1 is analogical to S2-R-O2 if Mondrian thinks that S1-like-S2 and O1-like-O2. Hence, Mondrian builds squaring relations between parallel triples.
Click on a column of the relations table to see the table re-sorted with that column as a key.
Mondrian will also show you the common compounds that a subject engages in.
Click here to see Mondrian in action.
