ActKnow: Active External Knowledge Infusion Learning for Question Answering in Low Data Regime
Deep learning models have set benchmark results in various Natural Language Processing tasks. However, these models require an enormous amount of training data, which is infeasible in many practical problems. While various techniques like domain adaptation, fewshot learning techniques address this p...
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Zusammenfassung: | Deep learning models have set benchmark results in various Natural Language
Processing tasks. However, these models require an enormous amount of training
data, which is infeasible in many practical problems. While various techniques
like domain adaptation, fewshot learning techniques address this problem, we
introduce a new technique of actively infusing external knowledge into learning
to solve low data regime problems. We propose a technique called ActKnow that
actively infuses knowledge from Knowledge Graphs (KG) based "on-demand" into
learning for Question Answering (QA). By infusing world knowledge from
Concept-Net, we show significant improvements on the ARC Challenge-set
benchmark over purely text-based transformer models like RoBERTa in the low
data regime. For example, by using only 20% training examples, we demonstrate a
4% improvement in the accuracy for both ARC-challenge and OpenBookQA,
respectively. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.09423 |