UW CSE517a final project: LAnguage Model Analysis
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UW CSE517a final project: LAnguage Model Analysis
Commonsense Knowledge Graphs in Slovenian Language
Color Recommendation System for businesses fueled by s(CASP)
Anti-faCtual COmmonsense Reasoning Disentanglement
FWT 2018 Project: Natural Language Processing for Language Teaching Game
Code, data, and pre-trained models for our EMNLP 2021 paper "Think about it! Improving defeasible reasoning by first modeling the question scenario"
ASP inference engine designed for automatic IoT context knowledge generation.
Exploring common-sense reasoning capabilities of text-to-image models through pronoun disambiguation
A simple LSTM and dot product based attention-based model for generating commonsense explanations. Trained on COS-E based on CommonsenseQA.
Code for the article "Commonsense Reasoning: how do Neuro-only and hybrid Neuro-Symbolic approaches compare?", to be presented at KINN2021
Supplementary materials for the paper "Wino-X: Multilingual Winograd Schemas for Commonsense Reasoning and Coreference Resolution" (Emelin et al., 2021)
The implementation of DeBERTaV3-based commonsense question answering on CommonsenseQA.
[IJCAI'21] TANGO: Commonsense Generalization in Predicting Tool Interactions for Mobile Manipulators
Source repository for Editing Common Sense in Transformers (EMNLP 2023)
Narrative Modeling with Memory Chains and Semantic Supervision, published at ACL 2018
This is the repository for the resources in CoNLL 2020 Paper "What Are You Trying Todo? Semantic Typing of Event Processes"
Code for the ACL2023 paper: CAT: A Contextualized Conceptualization and Instantiation Framework for Commonsense Reasoning (https://aclanthology.org/2023.acl-long.733.pdf).
Code and dataset release for "PACS: A Dataset for Physical Audiovisual CommonSense Reasoning" (ECCV 2022)
The corresponding code from our paper "Social Commonsense Reasoning with Multi-Head Knowledge Attention (EMNLP 2020)". Do not hesitate to open an issue if you run into any trouble!
Source code for the paper "Attention Is (not) All You Need for Commonsense Reasoning" published at ACL 2019.
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