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arxiv: 2007.00266 · v3 · pith:FYFIDRGPnew · submitted 2020-07-01 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.AI· cs.LG

Latent Compositional Representations Improve Systematic Generalization in Grounded Question Answering

classification 💻 cs.CL cs.AIcs.LG
keywords answeringgeneralizationquestiongroundedmodelsystematicanswercompositional
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Answering questions that involve multi-step reasoning requires decomposing them and using the answers of intermediate steps to reach the final answer. However, state-of-the-art models in grounded question answering often do not explicitly perform decomposition, leading to difficulties in generalization to out-of-distribution examples. In this work, we propose a model that computes a representation and denotation for all question spans in a bottom-up, compositional manner using a CKY-style parser. Our model induces latent trees, driven by end-to-end (the answer) supervision only. We show that this inductive bias towards tree structures dramatically improves systematic generalization to out-of-distribution examples, compared to strong baselines on an arithmetic expressions benchmark as well as on CLOSURE, a dataset that focuses on systematic generalization for grounded question answering. On this challenging dataset, our model reaches an accuracy of 96.1%, significantly higher than prior models that almost perfectly solve the task on a random, in-distribution split.

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