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Empowering Language Understanding with Counterfactual Reasoning

Fuli Feng, Jizhi Zhang, Xiangnan He, Hanwang Zhang, Tat‐Seng Chua

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Abstract

Present language understanding methods have demonstrated extraordinary ability of recognizing patterns in texts via machine learning. However, existing methods indiscriminately use the recognized patterns in the testing phase that is inherently different from us humans who have counterfactual thinking, e.g., to scrutinize for the hard testing samples. Inspired by this, we propose a Counterfactual Reasoning Model, which mimics the counterfactual thinking by learning from few counterfactual samples. In particular, we devise a generation module to generate representative counterfactual samples for each factual sample, and a retrospective module to retrospect the model prediction by comparing the counterfactual and factual samples. Extensive experiments on sentiment analysis (SA) and natural language inference (NLI) validate the effectiveness of our method.

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Counterfactual thinkingComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceInferenceNatural language processingCounterfactual conditionalMachine learningSample (material)PsychologySocial psychologyChromatographyChemistryTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesSentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
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