Neural Event Semantics for Grounded Language Understanding

Author:

Buch Shyamal1,Fei-Fei Li2,Goodman Noah D.3

Affiliation:

1. Stanford University, United States. shyamal@cs.stanford.edu

2. Stanford University, United States. feifeili@cs.stanford.edu

3. Stanford University, United States. ngoodman@stanford.edu

Abstract

Abstract We present a new conjunctivist framework, neural event semantics (NES), for compositional grounded language understanding. Our approach treats all words as classifiers that compose to form a sentence meaning by multiplying output scores. These classifiers apply to spatial regions (events) and NES derives its semantic structure from language by routing events to different classifier argument inputs via soft attention. NES is trainable end-to-end by gradient descent with minimal supervision. We evaluate our method on compositional grounded language tasks in controlled synthetic and real-world settings. NES offers stronger generalization capability than standard function-based compositional frameworks, while improving accuracy over state-of-the-art neural methods on real-world language tasks.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Science Applications,Linguistics and Language,Human-Computer Interaction,Communication

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