ComPaSS estimates commonsense plausibility by quantifying semantic shifts induced by augmenting sentences with related information and outperforms generative baselines on fine-grained tasks for language and vision-language models.
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Estimating Commonsense Plausibility through Semantic Shifts
ComPaSS estimates commonsense plausibility by quantifying semantic shifts induced by augmenting sentences with related information and outperforms generative baselines on fine-grained tasks for language and vision-language models.