Tomáš Kočiský


2018

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The NarrativeQA Reading Comprehension Challenge
Tomáš Kočiský | Jonathan Schwarz | Phil Blunsom | Chris Dyer | Karl Moritz Hermann | Gábor Melis | Edward Grefenstette
Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Volume 6

Reading comprehension (RC)—in contrast to information retrieval—requires integrating information and reasoning about events, entities, and their relations across a full document. Question answering is conventionally used to assess RC ability, in both artificial agents and children learning to read. However, existing RC datasets and tasks are dominated by questions that can be solved by selecting answers using superficial information (e.g., local context similarity or global term frequency); they thus fail to test for the essential integrative aspect of RC. To encourage progress on deeper comprehension of language, we present a new dataset and set of tasks in which the reader must answer questions about stories by reading entire books or movie scripts. These tasks are designed so that successfully answering their questions requires understanding the underlying narrative rather than relying on shallow pattern matching or salience. We show that although humans solve the tasks easily, standard RC models struggle on the tasks presented here. We provide an analysis of the dataset and the challenges it presents.

2016

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Semantic Parsing with Semi-Supervised Sequential Autoencoders
Tomáš Kočiský | Gábor Melis | Edward Grefenstette | Chris Dyer | Wang Ling | Phil Blunsom | Karl Moritz Hermann
Proceedings of the 2016 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing

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Latent Predictor Networks for Code Generation
Wang Ling | Phil Blunsom | Edward Grefenstette | Karl Moritz Hermann | Tomáš Kočiský | Fumin Wang | Andrew Senior
Proceedings of the 54th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)

2014

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Learning Bilingual Word Representations by Marginalizing Alignments
Tomáš Kočiský | Karl Moritz Hermann | Phil Blunsom
Proceedings of the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 2: Short Papers)