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Cross-Sentence Inference for Process Knowledge

Samuel LouvanChetan NaikSadhana Kumaraveland Peter Clark
2016
EMNLP

For AI systems to reason about real world situations, they need to recognize which processes are at play and which entities play key roles in them. Our goal is to extract this kind of rolebased… 

Examples are not enough. Learn to criticize! Criticism for Interpretability

Been KimSanmi Koyejo and Rajiv Khanna
2016
NIPS

Example-based explanations are widely used in the effort to improve the interpretability of highly complex distributions. However, prototypes alone are rarely sufficient to represent the gist of the… 

IKE - An Interactive Tool for Knowledge Extraction

Bhavana DalviSumithra BhakthavatsalamChris Clarkand Dirk Groeneveld
2016
AKBC

Recent work on information extraction has suggested that fast, interactive tools can be highly effective; however, creating a usable system is challenging, and few publicly available tools exist. In… 

Instructable Intelligent Personal Agent

Amos AzariaJayant Krishnamurthyand Tom M. Mitchell
2016
AAAI

Unlike traditional machine learning methods, humans often learn from natural language instruction. As users become increasingly accustomed to interacting with mobile devices using speech, their… 

Metaphor as a Medium for Emotion: An Empirical Study

Saif M. MohammadEkaterina Shutovaand Peter D. Turney
2016
SEM

It is generally believed that a metaphor tends to have a stronger emotional impact than a literal statement; however, there is no quantitative study establishing the extent to which this is true.… 

Moving Beyond the Turing Test with the Allen AI Science Challenge

Carissa SchoenickPeter ClarkOyvind Tafjordand Oren Etzioni
2016
CACM

The field of Artificial Intelligence has made great strides forward recently, for example AlphaGo's recent victory against the world champion Lee Sedol in the game of Go, leading to great optimism… 

Probabilistic Models for Learning a Semantic Parser Lexicon

Jayant Krishnamurthy
2016
NAACL

We introduce several probabilistic models for learning the lexicon of a semantic parser. Lexicon learning is the first step of training a semantic parser for a new application domain and the quality… 

Question Answering via Integer Programming over Semi-Structured Knowledge

Daniel KhashabiTushar KhotAshish Sabharwaland Dan Roth
2016
IJCAI

Answering science questions posed in natural language is an important AI challenge. Answering such questions often requires non-trivial inference and knowledge that goes beyond factoid retrieval.… 

Semantic Parsing to Probabilistic Programs for Situated Question Answering

Jayant KrishnamurthyOyvind Tafjordand Aniruddha Kembhavi
2016
EMNLP

Situated question answering is the problem of answering questions about an environment such as an image or diagram. This problem requires jointly interpreting a question and an environment using… 

What's in an Explanation? Characterizing Knowledge and Inference Requirements for Elementary Science Exams

Peter JansenNiranjan BalasubramanianMihai Surdeanuand Peter Clark
2016
COLING

QA systems have been making steady advances in the challenging elementary science exam domain. In this work, we develop an explanation-based analysis of knowledge and inference requirements, which…