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Improving Question Answering by Commonsense-Based Pre-Training

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Although neural network approaches achieve remarkable success on a variety of NLP tasks, many of them struggle to answer questions that require commonsense knowledge. We believe the main reason is the lack of commonsense \mbox{connections} between concepts. To remedy this, we provide a simple and effective method that leverages external commonsense knowledge base such as ConceptNet. We pre-train direct and indirect relational functions between concepts, and show that these pre-trained functions could be easily added to existing neural network models. Results show that incorporating commonsense-based function improves the baseline on three question answering tasks that require commonsense reasoning. Further analysis shows that our system \mbox{discovers} and leverages useful evidence from an external commonsense knowledge base, which is missing in existing neural network models and help derive the correct answer.

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