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REM-Net: Recursive Erasure Memory Network for Commonsense Evidence Refinement (2012.13185v3)

Published 24 Dec 2020 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: When answering a question, people often draw upon their rich world knowledge in addition to the particular context. While recent works retrieve supporting facts/evidence from commonsense knowledge bases to supply additional information to each question, there is still ample opportunity to advance it on the quality of the evidence. It is crucial since the quality of the evidence is the key to answering commonsense questions, and even determines the upper bound on the QA systems performance. In this paper, we propose a recursive erasure memory network (REM-Net) to cope with the quality improvement of evidence. To address this, REM-Net is equipped with a module to refine the evidence by recursively erasing the low-quality evidence that does not explain the question answering. Besides, instead of retrieving evidence from existing knowledge bases, REM-Net leverages a pre-trained generative model to generate candidate evidence customized for the question. We conduct experiments on two commonsense question answering datasets, WIQA and CosmosQA. The results demonstrate the performance of REM-Net and show that the refined evidence is explainable.

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Authors (6)
  1. Yinya Huang (22 papers)
  2. Meng Fang (100 papers)
  3. Xunlin Zhan (5 papers)
  4. Qingxing Cao (16 papers)
  5. Xiaodan Liang (318 papers)
  6. Liang Lin (318 papers)
Citations (9)