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Are Natural Language Inference Models IMPPRESsive? Learning IMPlicature
  and PRESupposition

Are Natural Language Inference Models IMPPRESsive? Learning IMPlicature and PRESupposition

7 April 2020
Paloma Jeretic
Alex Warstadt
Suvrat Bhooshan
Adina Williams
    ReLM
    AI4CE
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Papers citing "Are Natural Language Inference Models IMPPRESsive? Learning IMPlicature and PRESupposition"

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Re-evaluating Theory of Mind evaluation in large language models
Re-evaluating Theory of Mind evaluation in large language models
Jennifer Hu
Felix Sosa
T. Ullman
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0
28 Feb 2025
TabVer: Tabular Fact Verification with Natural Logic
TabVer: Tabular Fact Verification with Natural Logic
Rami Aly
Andreas Vlachos
LMTD
28
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0
02 Nov 2024
From Single to Multi: How LLMs Hallucinate in Multi-Document Summarization
From Single to Multi: How LLMs Hallucinate in Multi-Document Summarization
Catarina G. Belem
Pouya Pezeskhpour
Hayate Iso
Seiji Maekawa
Nikita Bhutani
Estevam R. Hruschka
HILM
70
1
0
17 Oct 2024
Probing Large Language Models for Scalar Adjective Lexical Semantics and
  Scalar Diversity Pragmatics
Probing Large Language Models for Scalar Adjective Lexical Semantics and Scalar Diversity Pragmatics
Fangru Lin
Daniel Altshuler
J. Pierrehumbert
38
1
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04 Apr 2024
Semantic Sensitivities and Inconsistent Predictions: Measuring the
  Fragility of NLI Models
Semantic Sensitivities and Inconsistent Predictions: Measuring the Fragility of NLI Models
Erik Arakelyan
Zhaoqi Liu
Isabelle Augenstein
AAML
45
9
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25 Jan 2024
No Strong Feelings One Way or Another: Re-operationalizing Neutrality in
  Natural Language Inference
No Strong Feelings One Way or Another: Re-operationalizing Neutrality in Natural Language Inference
Animesh Nighojkar
Antonio Laverghetta
John Licato
30
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16 Jun 2023
DiPlomat: A Dialogue Dataset for Situated Pragmatic Reasoning
DiPlomat: A Dialogue Dataset for Situated Pragmatic Reasoning
Hengli Li
Songchun Zhu
Zilong Zheng
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8
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15 Jun 2023
(QA)$^2$: Question Answering with Questionable Assumptions
(QA)2^22: Question Answering with Questionable Assumptions
Najoung Kim
Phu Mon Htut
Sam Bowman
Jackson Petty
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20 Dec 2022
Language model acceptability judgements are not always robust to context
Language model acceptability judgements are not always robust to context
Koustuv Sinha
Jon Gauthier
Aaron Mueller
Kanishka Misra
Keren Fuentes
R. Levy
Adina Williams
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17
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18 Dec 2022
CREPE: Open-Domain Question Answering with False Presuppositions
CREPE: Open-Domain Question Answering with False Presuppositions
Xinyan Velocity Yu
Sewon Min
Luke Zettlemoyer
Hannaneh Hajishirzi
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45
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30 Nov 2022
TestAug: A Framework for Augmenting Capability-based NLP Tests
TestAug: A Framework for Augmenting Capability-based NLP Tests
Guanqun Yang
Mirazul Haque
Qiaochu Song
Wei Yang
Xueqing Liu
ELM
34
0
0
14 Oct 2022
Trusting RoBERTa over BERT: Insights from CheckListing the Natural
  Language Inference Task
Trusting RoBERTa over BERT: Insights from CheckListing the Natural Language Inference Task
Ishan Tarunesh
Somak Aditya
Monojit Choudhury
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15 Jul 2021
He Thinks He Knows Better than the Doctors: BERT for Event Factuality
  Fails on Pragmatics
He Thinks He Knows Better than the Doctors: BERT for Event Factuality Fails on Pragmatics
Nan-Jiang Jiang
M. Marneffe
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02 Jul 2021
Which Linguist Invented the Lightbulb? Presupposition Verification for
  Question-Answering
Which Linguist Invented the Lightbulb? Presupposition Verification for Question-Answering
Najoung Kim
Ellie Pavlick
Burcu Karagol Ayan
Deepak Ramachandran
70
43
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02 Jan 2021
ANLIzing the Adversarial Natural Language Inference Dataset
ANLIzing the Adversarial Natural Language Inference Dataset
Adina Williams
Tristan Thrush
Douwe Kiela
AAML
174
46
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24 Oct 2020
e-SNLI: Natural Language Inference with Natural Language Explanations
e-SNLI: Natural Language Inference with Natural Language Explanations
Oana-Maria Camburu
Tim Rocktaschel
Thomas Lukasiewicz
Phil Blunsom
LRM
257
620
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04 Dec 2018
Let's do it "again": A First Computational Approach to Detecting
  Adverbial Presupposition Triggers
Let's do it "again": A First Computational Approach to Detecting Adverbial Presupposition Triggers
Andre Cianflone
Yulan Feng
Jad Kabbara
Jackie C.K. Cheung
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9
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11 Jun 2018
GLUE: A Multi-Task Benchmark and Analysis Platform for Natural Language
  Understanding
GLUE: A Multi-Task Benchmark and Analysis Platform for Natural Language Understanding
Alex Jinpeng Wang
Amanpreet Singh
Julian Michael
Felix Hill
Omer Levy
Samuel R. Bowman
ELM
297
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20 Apr 2018
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