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Elements of World Knowledge (EWOK): A cognition-inspired framework for
  evaluating basic world knowledge in language models

Elements of World Knowledge (EWOK): A cognition-inspired framework for evaluating basic world knowledge in language models

15 May 2024
Anna A. Ivanova
Aalok Sathe
Benjamin Lipkin
Unnathi Kumar
S. Radkani
T. H. Clark
Carina Kauf
Jennifer Hu
R. T. Pramod
Gabriel Grand
Vivian C. Paulun
Maria Ryskina
Ekin Akyürek
E. Wilcox
Nafisa Rashid
Leshem Choshen
Roger Levy
Evelina Fedorenko
Josh Tenenbaum
Jacob Andreas
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Papers citing "Elements of World Knowledge (EWOK): A cognition-inspired framework for evaluating basic world knowledge in language models"

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The potential -- and the pitfalls -- of using pre-trained language models as cognitive science theories
The potential -- and the pitfalls -- of using pre-trained language models as cognitive science theories
Raj Sanjay Shah
Sashank Varma
LRM
80
0
0
22 Jan 2025
BabyLM Challenge: Exploring the Effect of Variation Sets on Language Model Training Efficiency
BabyLM Challenge: Exploring the Effect of Variation Sets on Language Model Training Efficiency
Akari Haga
Akiyo Fukatsu
Miyu Oba
Arianna Bisazza
Yohei Oseki
19
1
0
14 Nov 2024
MuMA-ToM: Multi-modal Multi-Agent Theory of Mind
MuMA-ToM: Multi-modal Multi-Agent Theory of Mind
Haojun Shi
Suyu Ye
Xinyu Fang
Chuanyang Jin
Leyla Isik
Yen-Ling Kuo
Tianmin Shu
LLMAG
48
7
0
22 Aug 2024
Language models align with human judgments on key grammatical
  constructions
Language models align with human judgments on key grammatical constructions
Jennifer Hu
Kyle Mahowald
G. Lupyan
Anna A. Ivanova
Roger Levy
30
10
0
19 Jan 2024
Evaluating statistical language models as pragmatic reasoners
Evaluating statistical language models as pragmatic reasoners
Benjamin Lipkin
L. Wong
Gabriel Grand
J. Tenenbaum
29
12
0
01 May 2023
HypoNLI: Exploring the Artificial Patterns of Hypothesis-only Bias in
  Natural Language Inference
HypoNLI: Exploring the Artificial Patterns of Hypothesis-only Bias in Natural Language Inference
Tianyu Liu
Xin Zheng
Baobao Chang
Zhifang Sui
30
22
0
05 Mar 2020
Hypothesis Only Baselines in Natural Language Inference
Hypothesis Only Baselines in Natural Language Inference
Adam Poliak
Jason Naradowsky
Aparajita Haldar
Rachel Rudinger
Benjamin Van Durme
187
574
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02 May 2018
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