Authors
Niket Tandon, Aparna S Varde, Gerard de Melo
Publication date
2018/2/22
Source
ACM SIGMOD Record
Volume
46
Issue
4
Pages
49-52
Publisher
ACM
Description
There is growing conviction that the future of computing depends on our ability to exploit big data on theWeb to enhance intelligent systems. This includes encyclopedic knowledge for factual details, common sense for human-like reasoning and natural language generation for smarter communication. With recent chatbots conceivably at the verge of passing the Turing Test, there are calls for more common sense oriented alternatives, e.g., the Winograd Schema Challenge. The Aristo QA system demonstrates the lack of common sense in current systems in answering fourth-grade science exam questions. On the language generation front, despite the progress in deep learning, current models are easily confused by subtle distinctions that may require linguistic common sense, e.g.quick food vs. fast food. These issues bear on tasks such as machine translation and should be addressed using common sense acquired …
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Scholar articles
N Tandon, AS Varde, G de Melo - ACM SIGMOD Record, 2018