Papers by Vadim Fomin
Humans Keep It One Hundred: an Overview of AI Journey (2020.lrec-1)
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Tatiana Shavrina, Anton Emelyanov, Alena Fenogenova, Vadim Fomin, Vladislav Mikhailov, Andrey Evlampiev, Valentin Malykh, Vladimir Larin, Alex Natekin, Aleksandr Vatulin, Peter Romov, Daniil Anastasiev, Nikolai Zinov, Andrey Chertok
| Challenge: | Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is showing growing performance in numerous applications - beating human performance in Chess and Go, using knowledge bases and text sources to answer questions and even pass human examination. |
| Approach: | They propose to use knowledge bases and text sources to answer questions to improve AI performance on knowledge bases, reasoning and text generation. |
| Outcome: | The proposed AI Journey system passed the final native language exam in Russian with a high score of 69%, with 68% being an average human result. |