How Large Are Lions? Inducing Distributions over Quantitative Attributes

Yanai Elazar, Abhijit Mahabal, Deepak Ramachandran, Tania Bedrax-Weiss, Dan Roth


Abstract
Most current NLP systems have little knowledge about quantitative attributes of objects and events. We propose an unsupervised method for collecting quantitative information from large amounts of web data, and use it to create a new, very large resource consisting of distributions over physical quantities associated with objects, adjectives, and verbs which we call Distributions over Quantitative (DoQ). This contrasts with recent work in this area which has focused on making only relative comparisons such as “Is a lion bigger than a wolf?”. Our evaluation shows that DoQ compares favorably with state of the art results on existing datasets for relative comparisons of nouns and adjectives, and on a new dataset we introduce.
Anthology ID:
P19-1388
Volume:
Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Month:
July
Year:
2019
Address:
Florence, Italy
Editors:
Anna Korhonen, David Traum, Lluís Màrquez
Venue:
ACL
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Publisher:
Association for Computational Linguistics
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Pages:
3973–3983
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URL:
https://aclanthology.org/P19-1388
DOI:
10.18653/v1/P19-1388
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Cite (ACL):
Yanai Elazar, Abhijit Mahabal, Deepak Ramachandran, Tania Bedrax-Weiss, and Dan Roth. 2019. How Large Are Lions? Inducing Distributions over Quantitative Attributes. In Proceedings of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, pages 3973–3983, Florence, Italy. Association for Computational Linguistics.
Cite (Informal):
How Large Are Lions? Inducing Distributions over Quantitative Attributes (Elazar et al., ACL 2019)
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https://aclanthology.org/P19-1388.pdf
Supplementary:
 P19-1388.Supplementary.pdf
Code
 google-research-datasets/distribution-over-quantities