Learning Pipelines With Limited Data And Domain Knowledge: A Study In Parsing Physics Problems

ADVANCES IN NEURAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS 31 (NIPS 2018)(2018)

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As machine learning becomes more widely used in practice, we need new methods to build complex intelligent systems that integrate learning with existing software, and with domain knowledge encoded as rules. As a case study, we present such a system that learns to parse Newtonian physics problems in textbooks. This system, Nuts&Bolt s, learns a pipeline process that incorporates existing code, pre-learned machine learning models, and human engineered rules. It jointly trains the entire pipeline to prevent propagation of errors, using a combination of labelled and unlabelled data. Our approach achieves a good performance on the parsing task, outperforming the simple pipeline and its variants. Finally, we also show how Nuts&Bolt s can be used to achieve improvements on a relation extraction task and on the end task of answering Newtonian physics problems.
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machine learning,case study,a system,end task,domain knowledge,propagation of errors,intelligent systems
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