Compiling comprehensive repositories of commonsense knowledge is a long-standing problem in AI. Many concerns revolve around the issue of reporting bias, i.e., that frequency in text sources is not a good proxy for relevance or truth. This paper explores whether children's texts hold the key to commonsense knowledge compilation, based on the hypothesis that such content makes fewer assumptions on the reader's knowledge, and therefore spells out commonsense more explicitly. An analysis with several corpora shows that children's texts indeed contain much more, and more typical commonsense assertions. Moreover, experiments show that this advantage can be leveraged in popular language-model-based commonsense knowledge extraction settings, where...
Recent years have brought about a renewed interest in commonsense representation and reasoning in th...
Abductive Reasoning is a task of inferring the most plausible hypothesis given a set of observations...
It remains an open question whether incorporating external knowledge benefits commonsense reasoning ...
Compiling comprehensive repositories of commonsense knowledge is along-standing problem in AI. Many ...
Contextualized representations trained over large raw text data have given remarkable improvements f...
Large-scale commonsense knowledge bases empower a broad range of AI applications, where the automati...
Grasping the commonsense properties of everyday concepts is an important prerequisite to language un...
In order to display human-like intelligence, advanced computational systems should have access to th...
There are limitations in learning language from text alone. Therefore, recent focus has been on deve...
Starting from the COMET methodology by Bosselut et al. (2019), generating commonsense knowledge dire...
The common practice for training commonsense models has gone from-human-to-corpus-to-machine: humans...
Previous studies have shown the efficacy of knowledge augmentation methods in pretrained language mo...
Commonsense knowledge (CSK) about concepts and their properties is useful for AI applications such a...
A central goal of Artificial Intelligence is to create sys-tems that embody commonsense knowledge in...
Transformers have been showing near-human performance on a variety of tasks, but they are not withou...
Recent years have brought about a renewed interest in commonsense representation and reasoning in th...
Abductive Reasoning is a task of inferring the most plausible hypothesis given a set of observations...
It remains an open question whether incorporating external knowledge benefits commonsense reasoning ...
Compiling comprehensive repositories of commonsense knowledge is along-standing problem in AI. Many ...
Contextualized representations trained over large raw text data have given remarkable improvements f...
Large-scale commonsense knowledge bases empower a broad range of AI applications, where the automati...
Grasping the commonsense properties of everyday concepts is an important prerequisite to language un...
In order to display human-like intelligence, advanced computational systems should have access to th...
There are limitations in learning language from text alone. Therefore, recent focus has been on deve...
Starting from the COMET methodology by Bosselut et al. (2019), generating commonsense knowledge dire...
The common practice for training commonsense models has gone from-human-to-corpus-to-machine: humans...
Previous studies have shown the efficacy of knowledge augmentation methods in pretrained language mo...
Commonsense knowledge (CSK) about concepts and their properties is useful for AI applications such a...
A central goal of Artificial Intelligence is to create sys-tems that embody commonsense knowledge in...
Transformers have been showing near-human performance on a variety of tasks, but they are not withou...
Recent years have brought about a renewed interest in commonsense representation and reasoning in th...
Abductive Reasoning is a task of inferring the most plausible hypothesis given a set of observations...
It remains an open question whether incorporating external knowledge benefits commonsense reasoning ...