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COLD Decoding: Energy-based Constrained Text Generation with Langevin Dynamics ...
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Ethical-Advice Taker: Do Language Models Understand Natural Language Interventions? ...
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Did Aristotle Use a Laptop? A Question Answering Benchmark with Implicit Reasoning Strategies ...
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Ethical-Advice Taker: Do Language Models Understand Natural Language Interventions? ...
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NeuroLogic A*esque Decoding: Constrained Text Generation with Lookahead Heuristics ...
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ParsiNLU: A Suite of Language Understanding Challenges for Persian ...
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Evaluating Models' Local Decision Boundaries via Contrast Sets ...
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TransOMCS: From Linguistic Graphs to Commonsense Knowledge ...
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Solving Hard Coreference Problems ...
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Coreference resolution is a key problem in natural language understanding that still escapes reliable solutions. One fundamental difficulty has been that of resolving instances involving pronouns since they often require deep language understanding and use of background knowledge. In this paper, we propose an algorithmic solution that involves a new representation for the knowledge required to address hard coreference problems, along with a constrained optimization framework that uses this knowledge in coreference decision making. Our representation, Predicate Schemas, is instantiated with knowledge acquired in an unsupervised way, and is compiled automatically into constraints that impact the coreference decision. We present a general coreference resolution system that significantly improves state-of-the-art performance on hard, Winograd-style, pronoun resolution cases, while still performing at the state-of-the-art level on standard coreference resolution datasets. ... : NAACL 2015. Proceedings of the 2015 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies ...
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Computation and Language cs.CL; FOS Computer and information sciences
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1907.05524 https://arxiv.org/abs/1907.05524
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On the Possibilities and Limitations of Multi-hop Reasoning Under Linguistic Imperfections ...
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Question Answering as Global Reasoning over Semantic Abstractions ...
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Seeing Things from a Different Angle: Discovering Diverse Perspectives about Claims ...
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Distributed knowledge based clinical auto-coding system
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Kaur, Rajvir (S33301). - : U.S., Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
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