Papers with open-ended setting
Open-ended Commonsense Reasoning with Unrestricted Answer Candidates (2023.findings-emnlp)
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Chen Ling, Xuchao Zhang, Xujiang Zhao, Yanchi Liu, Wei Cheng, Mika Oishi, Takao Osaki, Katsushi Matsuda, Haifeng Chen, Liang Zhao
| Challenge: | Current approaches to commonsense reasoning are limited due to limited answer scope. |
| Approach: | They propose to solve a commonsense question without a pre-defined answer scope . they leverage pre-trained language models to iteratively retrieve reasoning paths on the external knowledge base . |
| Outcome: | The proposed method achieves better performance on two commonsense benchmark datasets. |
Can Knowledge Graphs Make Large Language Models More Trustworthy? An Empirical Study Over Open-ended Question Answering (2025.acl-long)
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| Challenge: | Existing benchmarks for integrating Knowledge Graphs with Large Language Models focus on closed-ended tasks, leaving a gap in evaluating performance on more complex, real-world scenarios. |
| Approach: | They propose a benchmark to evaluate LLMs augmented with KGs in open-ended, real-world question answering settings. |
| Outcome: | The proposed benchmark reflects practical complexities through diverse question types and incorporates metrics to quantify both hallucination rates and reasoning improvements in LLM+KG models. |