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NaturalLI: Natural Logic Inference for Common Sense Reasoning
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Artificial IntelligenceNatural Logic InferenceEngineeringModel-based ReasoningEntailment (Linguistics)SemanticsNatural Language ProcessingData ScienceComputational LinguisticsLanguage StudiesSymbolic LearningReasoning SystemValid DerivationsCommonsense ReasoningCommon-sense ReasoningComputer ScienceInductive Logic ProgrammingAutomated ReasoningPropose NaturalliLinguistics
Common-sense reasoning is important for AI applications, both in NLP and many vision and robotics tasks.We propose NaturalLI: a Natural Logic inference system for inferring common sense facts -for instance, that cats have tails or tomatoes are round -from a very large database of known facts.In addition to being able to provide strictly valid derivations, the system is also able to produce derivations which are only likely valid, accompanied by an associated confidence.We both show that our system is able to capture strict Natural Logic inferences on the Fra-CaS test suite, and demonstrate its ability to predict common sense facts with 49% recall and 91% precision.
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