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Reasoning about Quantities in Natural Language
Author(s) -
Subhro Roy,
Tim Vieira,
Dan Roth
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
transactions of the association for computational linguistics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2307-387X
DOI - 10.1162/tacl_a_00118
Subject(s) - computer science , inference , task (project management) , context (archaeology) , natural language , natural language processing , artificial intelligence , natural language understanding , natural (archaeology) , word (group theory) , key (lock) , reasoning system , logical consequence , qualitative reasoning , linguistics , paleontology , history , philosophy , computer security , management , archaeology , economics , biology
Little work from the Natural Language Processing community has targeted the role of quantities in Natural Language Understanding. This paper takes some key steps towards facilitating reasoning about quantities expressed in natural language. We investigate two different tasks of numerical reasoning. First, we consider Quantity Entailment, a new task formulated to understand the role of quantities in general textual inference tasks. Second, we consider the problem of automatically understanding and solving elementary school math word problems. In order to address these quantitative reasoning problems we first develop a computational approach which we show to successfully recognize and normalize textual expressions of quantities. We then use these capabilities to further develop algorithms to assist reasoning in the context of the aforementioned tasks.

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