language: en
tags:
- exbert
- commonsense
- semeval2020
- comve
license: mit
datasets:
- ComVE
metrics:
- bleu
widget:
- text: Chicken can swim in water. <|continue|>
ComVE-gpt2
Model description
Finetuned model on Commonsense Validation and Explanation (ComVE) dataset introduced in SemEval2020 Task4 using a causal language modeling (CLM) objective. The model is able to generate a reason why a given natural language statement is against commonsense.
Intended uses & limitations
You can use the raw model for text generation to generate reasons why natural language statements are against commonsense.
How to use
You can use this model directly to generate reasons why the given statement is against commonsense using generate.sh
script.
Note: make sure that you are using version 2.4.1
of transformers
package. Newer versions has some issue in text generation and the model repeats the last token generated again and again.
Limitations and bias
The model biased to negate the entered sentence usually instead of producing a factual reason.
Training data
The model is initialized from the gpt2 model and finetuned using ComVE dataset which contains 10K against commonsense sentences, each of them is paired with three reference reasons.
Training procedure
Each natural language statement that against commonsense is concatenated with its reference reason with <|continue|>
as a separator, then the model finetuned using CLM objective.
The model trained on Nvidia Tesla P100 GPU from Google Colab platform with 5e-5 learning rate, 5 epochs, 128 maximum sequence length and 64 batch size.
Eval results
The model achieved 14.0547/13.6534 BLEU scores on SemEval2020 Task4: Commonsense Validation and Explanation development and testing dataset.
BibTeX entry and citation info
@article{fadel2020justers,
title={JUSTers at SemEval-2020 Task 4: Evaluating Transformer Models Against Commonsense Validation and Explanation},
author={Fadel, Ali and Al-Ayyoub, Mahmoud and Cambria, Erik},
year={2020}
}