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Fall 2022
Natural language inference, also known as NLI, aims to determine the logical relationship between two sentences, such as Entailment, Contradiction, and Neutral. NLI is important to natural language processing, because it involves logical reasoning and is a key problem in artificial intelligence....
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Fall 2022
Text summarization aims to generate a short summary for an input text and has extensive real-world applications such as headline generation. State-of-the-art summarization models are mainly supervised; they require large labeled training corpora and thus cannot be applied to less popular areas,...