A Simple Machine Learning Method for Commonsense Reasoning? A Short Commentary on Trinh & Le (2018)

10/01/2018
by   Walid S. Saba, et al.
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This is a short Commentary on Trinh & Le (2018) ("A Simple Method for Commonsense Reasoning") that outlines three serious flaws in the cited paper and discusses why data-driven approaches cannot be considered as serious models for the commonsense reasoning needed in natural language understanding in general, and in reference resolution, in particular.

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