论文标题
摇滚:关于普遍性因果关系的因果推理原则
ROCK: Causal Inference Principles for Reasoning about Commonsense Causality
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论文摘要
常识性因果关系推理(CCR)旨在确定普通人认为合理的自然语言描述中合理的原因和影响。尽管缺乏良好的理论框架,但仍具有很大的学术和实践兴趣,但这个问题仍然受到影响。现有的工作通常全心全意地依赖于深层语言模型,并且有可能遭受混淆的共发生。在经典因果原则的推动下,我们阐明了CCR的主要问题,并在观察性研究和自然语言中与人类受试者之间的相似之处,以将CCR采用到潜在的现实框架上,这是第一次进行常识任务的尝试。我们提出了一个新颖的框架岩石,以推理o(a)回合常识性k(c)技术,它利用时间信号作为偶然的监督,并使用类似于倾向得分的时间倾向来混淆效果。岩石实施是模块化的,零射,并且表现出良好的CCR功能。
Commonsense causality reasoning (CCR) aims at identifying plausible causes and effects in natural language descriptions that are deemed reasonable by an average person. Although being of great academic and practical interest, this problem is still shadowed by the lack of a well-posed theoretical framework; existing work usually relies on deep language models wholeheartedly, and is potentially susceptible to confounding co-occurrences. Motivated by classical causal principles, we articulate the central question of CCR and draw parallels between human subjects in observational studies and natural languages to adopt CCR to the potential-outcomes framework, which is the first such attempt for commonsense tasks. We propose a novel framework, ROCK, to Reason O(A)bout Commonsense K(C)ausality, which utilizes temporal signals as incidental supervision, and balances confounding effects using temporal propensities that are analogous to propensity scores. The ROCK implementation is modular and zero-shot, and demonstrates good CCR capabilities.