Sketch and Customize: A Counterfactual Story Generator

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Abstract

Recent text generation models are easy to generate relevant and fluent text for the given text, while lack of causal reasoning ability when we change some parts of the given text. Counterfactual story rewriting is a recently proposed task to test the causal reasoning ability for text generation models, which requires a model to predict the corresponding story ending when the condition is modified to a counterfactual one. Previous works have shown that the traditional sequence-tosequence model cannot well handle this problem, as it often captures some spurious correlations between the original and counterfactual endings, instead of the causal relations between conditions and endings. To address this issue, we propose a sketch-and-customize generation model guided by the causality implicated in the conditions and endings. In the sketch stage, a skeleton is extracted by removing words which are conflict to the counterfactual condition, from the original ending. In the customize stage, a generation model is used to fill proper words in the skeleton under the guidance of the counterfactual condition. In this way, the obtained counterfactual ending is both relevant to the original ending and consistent with the counterfactual condition. Experimental results show that the proposed model generates much better endings, as compared with the traditional sequence-to-sequence model.

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Hao, C., Pang, L., Lan, Y., Wang, Y., Guo, J., & Cheng, X. (2021). Sketch and Customize: A Counterfactual Story Generator. In 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2021 (Vol. 14B, pp. 12955–12962). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i14.17532

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