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NARRATIVE REASONING BY GROUNDING TO EVENT-CENTRIC KNOWLEDGE GRAPHS
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Department of Computer Science and Engineering MPhil Thesis Defence Title: "NARRATIVE REASONING BY GROUNDING TO EVENT-CENTRIC KNOWLEDGE GRAPHS" By Mr. Jiayang CHENG Abstract: Narrative reasoning relies on the understanding of events in story contexts, which requires abundant background world knowledge. To help machines leverage such knowledge, existing solutions fall into two categories. Some focus on implicitly modeling event knowledge by pretraining language models (LMs) with event-aware objectives, which breaks down knowledge structures and suffers from poor interpretability. Others explicitly collect world knowledge of events into structured event-centric knowledge graphs (KGs). However, existing research on leveraging these knowledge sources for free-texts is largely absent. In this thesis, we propose an initial comprehensive framework, Even- Ground, to tackle the problem of grounding1 free-texts to event-centric KGs for contextualized narrative reasoning. We point out two critical problems on this direction, namely the event representation and sparsity problems, and address them by simple while effective parsing and abstraction methods. Experimental results on several representative narrative reasoning tasks show that our approach consistently outperforms baseline models and achieves new state-of-the-art performance, while providing human-interpretable evidence. Date: Tuesday, 1 August 2023 Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon Venue: Room 3494 lifts 25/26 Committee Members: Dr. Yangqiu Song (Supervisor) Prof. Raymond Wong (Chairperson) Dr. Dan Xu **** ALL are Welcome ****