Reasoning about Actions and State Changes by Injecting Commonsense Knowledge

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Tandon, Niket [1 ]
Mishra, Bhavana Dalvi [1 ]
Grus, Joel [1 ]
Yih, Wen-tau [1 ]
Bosselut, Antoine [1 ]
Clark, Peter [1 ]
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[1] Allen Inst AI, Seattle, WA 98103 USA
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081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
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Comprehending procedural text, e.g., a paragraph describing photosynthesis, requires modeling actions and the state changes they produce, so that questions about entities at different timepoints can be answered. Although several recent systems have shown impressive progress in this task, their predictions can be globally inconsistent or highly improbable. In this paper, we show how the predicted effects of actions in the context of a paragraph can be improved in two ways: (1) by incorporating global, commonsense constraints (e.g., a non-existent entity cannot be destroyed), and (2) by biasing reading with preferences from large-scale corpora (e.g., trees rarely move). Unlike earlier methods, we treat the problem as a neural structured prediction task, allowing hard and soft constraints to steer the model away from unlikely predictions. We show that the new model significantly outperforms earlier systems on a benchmark dataset for procedural text comprehension ( +8% relative gain), and that it also avoids some of the nonsensical predictions that earlier systems make.
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页码:57 / 66
页数:10
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