Improving Neural Story Generation by Targeted Common Sense Grounding

Mao, Huanru Henry, Majumder, Bodhisattwa Prasad, McAuley, Julian, Cottrell, Garrison W.

arXiv.org Machine Learning 

Stories generated with neural language models have shown promise in grammatical and stylistic consistency. However, the generated stories are still lacking in common sense reasoning, e.g., they often contain sentences deprived of world knowledge. W e propose a simple multi-task learning scheme to achieve quantitatively better common sense reasoning in language models by leveraging auxiliary training signals from datasets designed to provide common sense grounding. When combined with our two-stage fine-tuning pipeline, our method achieves improved common sense reasoning and state-of-the-art perplexity on the Writing-Prompts ( Fan et al., 2018) story generation dataset.

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