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Commonsense mining as knowledge base completion? A study on the impact of novelty

24 April 2018
Stanislaw Jastrzebski
Dzmitry Bahdanau
Seyedarian Hosseini
Michael Noukhovitch
Yoshua Bengio
Jackie C.K. Cheung
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Abstract

Commonsense knowledge bases such as ConceptNet represent knowledge in the form of relational triples. Inspired by the recent work by Li et al., we analyse if knowledge base completion models can be used to mine commonsense knowledge from raw text. We propose novelty of predicted triples with respect to the training set as an important factor in interpreting results. We critically analyse the difficulty of mining novel commonsense knowledge, and show that a simple baseline method outperforms the previous state of the art on predicting more novel.

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