Share your thoughts, 1 month free Claude Pro on usSee more
WorkDL logo mark

Unsupervised Commonsense Question Answering with Self-Talk

About

Natural language understanding involves reading between the lines with implicit background knowledge. Current systems either rely on pre-trained language models as the sole implicit source of world knowledge, or resort to external knowledge bases (KBs) to incorporate additional relevant knowledge. We propose an unsupervised framework based on self-talk as a novel alternative to multiple-choice commonsense tasks. Inspired by inquiry-based discovery learning (Bruner, 1961), our approach inquires language models with a number of information seeking questions such as "$\textit{what is the definition of ...}$" to discover additional background knowledge. Empirical results demonstrate that the self-talk procedure substantially improves the performance of zero-shot language model baselines on four out of six commonsense benchmarks, and competes with models that obtain knowledge from external KBs. While our approach improves performance on several benchmarks, the self-talk induced knowledge even when leading to correct answers is not always seen as useful by human judges, raising interesting questions about the inner-workings of pre-trained language models for commonsense reasoning.

Vered Shwartz, Peter West, Ronan Le Bras, Chandra Bhagavatula, Yejin Choi• 2020

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Commonsense ReasoningWinoGrande
Accuracy54.7
1442
Mathematical ReasoningGSM8K (test)
Accuracy79.1
816
Physical Commonsense ReasoningPIQA
Accuracy70.2
696
Physical Interaction Question AnsweringPIQA
Accuracy70.2
415
Mathematical ReasoningSVAMP (test)
Accuracy83.7
293
Social Interaction Question AnsweringSIQA
Accuracy46.2
157
Commonsense ReasoningStrategyQA (test)
Accuracy61.5
119
Physical Commonsense ReasoningPIQA (val)
Accuracy70.2
118
Social Commonsense ReasoningSIQA
Accuracy46.2
112
Commonsense ReasoningCSQA (test)
Accuracy70
111
Showing 10 of 22 rows

Other info

Follow for update