Deductive reasoning (drawing conclusions from assumptions) is a challenging problem in NLP. In this work, we focus on proof generation: given a hypothesis and a set of supporting facts in natural language, the model generates a proof tree indicating how to deduce the hypothesis from supporting facts. Instead of generating the entire proof in one shot, prior work has demonstrated the promise of stepwise generation but achieved limited success on real-world data. Existing stepwise methods struggle to generate proof steps that are both valid and relevant. In this paper, we present a novel stepwise method NLProofS (Natural Language Proof Search), which learns to generate relevant steps conditioning on the hypothesis. At the core of our approach...
The formalization of the notion of a logically sound argument as a natural deduction proof offers th...
Abstract. The LogAnswer system is an application of automated rea-soning to the field of open domain...
Deductive reasoning is an area related to argumentation where machine-based techniques, notably th...
Constructing a logical argument to support a claim entails selecting relevant evidence from a collec...
Logical reasoning remains a pivotal component within the realm of artificial intelligence. The recen...
In settings from fact-checking to question answering, we frequently want to know whether a collectio...
AbstractVery few natural language understanding applications employ methods from automated deduction...
Fact verification systems typically rely on neural network classifiers for veracity prediction which...
In this position paper, we propose a way of exploiting formal proofs to put forward several explaina...
Theorem proving in natural mathematical language - the mixture of symbolic and natural language used...
Tackling Natural Language Inference with a logic-based method is becoming less and less common. Whil...
A growing body of work studies how to answer a question or verify a claim by generating a natural la...
Reasoning with knowledge expressed in natural language and Knowledge Bases (KBs) is a major challeng...
This paper outlines an implemented system called PROVERB that explains machine -found natural deduct...
We present a theorem prover for natural language and show how it processes various types of textual ...
The formalization of the notion of a logically sound argument as a natural deduction proof offers th...
Abstract. The LogAnswer system is an application of automated rea-soning to the field of open domain...
Deductive reasoning is an area related to argumentation where machine-based techniques, notably th...
Constructing a logical argument to support a claim entails selecting relevant evidence from a collec...
Logical reasoning remains a pivotal component within the realm of artificial intelligence. The recen...
In settings from fact-checking to question answering, we frequently want to know whether a collectio...
AbstractVery few natural language understanding applications employ methods from automated deduction...
Fact verification systems typically rely on neural network classifiers for veracity prediction which...
In this position paper, we propose a way of exploiting formal proofs to put forward several explaina...
Theorem proving in natural mathematical language - the mixture of symbolic and natural language used...
Tackling Natural Language Inference with a logic-based method is becoming less and less common. Whil...
A growing body of work studies how to answer a question or verify a claim by generating a natural la...
Reasoning with knowledge expressed in natural language and Knowledge Bases (KBs) is a major challeng...
This paper outlines an implemented system called PROVERB that explains machine -found natural deduct...
We present a theorem prover for natural language and show how it processes various types of textual ...
The formalization of the notion of a logically sound argument as a natural deduction proof offers th...
Abstract. The LogAnswer system is an application of automated rea-soning to the field of open domain...
Deductive reasoning is an area related to argumentation where machine-based techniques, notably th...