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From LSAT: The Progress and Challenges of Complex Reasoning (2108.00648v1)

Published 2 Aug 2021 in cs.CL

Abstract: Complex reasoning aims to draw a correct inference based on complex rules. As a haLLMark of human intelligence, it involves a degree of explicit reading comprehension, interpretation of logical knowledge and complex rule application. In this paper, we take a step forward in complex reasoning by systematically studying the three challenging and domain-general tasks of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), including analytical reasoning, logical reasoning and reading comprehension. We propose a hybrid reasoning system to integrate these three tasks and achieve impressive overall performance on the LSAT tests. The experimental results demonstrate that our system endows itself a certain complex reasoning ability, especially the fundamental reading comprehension and challenging logical reasoning capacities. Further analysis also shows the effectiveness of combining the pre-trained models with the task-specific reasoning module, and integrating symbolic knowledge into discrete interpretable reasoning steps in complex reasoning. We further shed a light on the potential future directions, like unsupervised symbolic knowledge extraction, model interpretability, few-shot learning and comprehensive benchmark for complex reasoning.

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Authors (7)
  1. Siyuan Wang (73 papers)
  2. Zhongkun Liu (4 papers)
  3. Wanjun Zhong (49 papers)
  4. Ming Zhou (182 papers)
  5. Zhongyu Wei (98 papers)
  6. Zhumin Chen (78 papers)
  7. Nan Duan (172 papers)
Citations (31)