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What happens before and after: Multi-Event Commonsense in Event Coreference Resolution (2302.09715v2)

Published 20 Feb 2023 in cs.CL

Abstract: Event coreference models cluster event mentions pertaining to the same real-world event. Recent models rely on contextualized representations to recognize coreference among lexically or contextually similar mentions. However, models typically fail to leverage commonsense inferences, which is particularly limiting for resolving lexically-divergent mentions. We propose a model that extends event mentions with temporal commonsense inferences. Given a complex sentence with multiple events, e.g., "The man killed his wife and got arrested", with the target event "arrested", our model generates plausible events that happen before the target event - such as "the police arrived", and after it, such as "he was sentenced". We show that incorporating such inferences into an existing event coreference model improves its performance, and we analyze the coreferences in which such temporal knowledge is required.

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Authors (4)
  1. Sahithya Ravi (15 papers)
  2. Chris Tanner (18 papers)
  3. Raymond Ng (13 papers)
  4. Vered Shwartz (49 papers)
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