Discriminative Sentence Modeling for Story Ending Prediction

Abstract

Story Ending Prediction is a task that needs to select an appropriate ending for the given story, which requires the machine to understand the story and sometimes needs commonsense knowledge. To tackle this task, we propose a new neural network called Diff-Net for better modeling the differences of each ending in this task. The proposed model could discriminate two endings in three semantic levels: contextual representation, story-aware representation, and discriminative representation. Experimental results on the Story Cloze Test dataset show that the proposed model siginificantly outperforms various systems by a large margin, and detailed ablation studies are given for better understanding our model. We also carefully examine the traditional and BERT-based models on both SCT v1.0 and v1.5 with interesting findings that may potentially help future studies.

Cite

Text

Cui et al. "Discriminative Sentence Modeling for Story Ending Prediction." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2020. doi:10.1609/AAAI.V34I05.6260

Markdown

[Cui et al. "Discriminative Sentence Modeling for Story Ending Prediction." AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2020.](https://mlanthology.org/aaai/2020/cui2020aaai-discriminative/) doi:10.1609/AAAI.V34I05.6260

BibTeX

@inproceedings{cui2020aaai-discriminative,
  title     = {{Discriminative Sentence Modeling for Story Ending Prediction}},
  author    = {Cui, Yiming and Che, Wanxiang and Zhang, Wei-Nan and Liu, Ting and Wang, Shijin and Hu, Guoping},
  booktitle = {AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
  year      = {2020},
  pages     = {7602-7609},
  doi       = {10.1609/AAAI.V34I05.6260},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/aaai/2020/cui2020aaai-discriminative/}
}