Evaluate Confidence Instead of Perplexity for Zero-shot Commonsense Reasoning

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Authors Letian Peng, Zuchao Li, Hai Zhao arXiv ID 2208.11007 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Citations 1 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
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Commonsense reasoning is an appealing topic in natural language processing (NLP) as it plays a fundamental role in supporting the human-like actions of NLP systems. With large-scale language models as the backbone, unsupervised pre-training on numerous corpora shows the potential to capture commonsense knowledge. Current pre-trained language model (PLM)-based reasoning follows the traditional practice using perplexity metric. However, commonsense reasoning is more than existing probability evaluation, which is biased by word frequency. This paper reconsiders the nature of commonsense reasoning and proposes a novel commonsense reasoning metric, Non-Replacement Confidence (NRC). In detail, it works on PLMs according to the Replaced Token Detection (RTD) pre-training objective in ELECTRA, in which the corruption detection objective reflects the confidence on contextual integrity that is more relevant to commonsense reasoning than existing probability. Our proposed novel method boosts zero-shot performance on two commonsense reasoning benchmark datasets and further seven commonsense question-answering datasets. Our analysis shows that pre-endowed commonsense knowledge, especially for RTD-based PLMs, is essential in downstream reasoning.
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