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Benchmarking Commonsense Knowledge Base Population with an Effective Evaluation Dataset

Tianqing Fang, Weiqi Wang, Se-Hyun Choi, Shibo Hao, Hongming Zhang, Yangqiu Song, Bin He

2021Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reasoning over commonsense knowledge bases (CSKBs) whose elements are in the form of free-text is an important yet hard task in NLP. While CSKB completion only fills the missing links within the domain of the CSKB, CSKB population is alternatively proposed with the goal of reasoning unseen assertions from external resources. In this task, CSKBs are grounded to a large-scale eventuality (activity, state, and event) graph to discriminate whether novel triples from the eventuality graph are plausible or not. However, existing evaluations on the population task are either not accurate (automatic evaluation with randomly sampled negative examples) or of small scale (human annotation). In this paper, we benchmark the CSKB population task with a new large-scale dataset by first aligning four popular CSKBs, and then presenting a highquality human-annotated evaluation set to probe neural models' commonsense reasoning ability. We also propose a novel inductive commonsense reasoning model that reasons over graphs. Experimental results show that generalizing commonsense reasoning on unseen assertions is inherently a hard task. Models achieving high accuracy during training perform poorly on the evaluation set, with a large gap between human performance. Codes and

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Computer scienceCommonsense knowledgeBenchmarkingCommonsense reasoningPopulationArtificial intelligenceTask (project management)Benchmark (surveying)GraphSet (abstract data type)AnnotationKnowledge baseMachine learningNatural language processingTheoretical computer scienceProgramming languageManagementGeodesyDemographyBusinessSociologyEconomicsGeographyMarketingTopic ModelingAdvanced Graph Neural NetworksData Quality and Management
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