Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Jan 2022)

Diff-Explainer: Differentiable Convex Optimization for Explainable Multi-hop Inference

  • Mokanarangan Thayaparan,
  • Marco Valentino,
  • Deborah Ferreira,
  • Julia Rozanova,
  • André Freitas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1162/tacl_a_00508
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 1103 – 1119

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AbstractThis paper presents Diff-Explainer, the first hybrid framework for explainable multi-hop inference that integrates explicit constraints with neural architectures through differentiable convex optimization. Specifically, Diff- Explainer allows for the fine-tuning of neural representations within a constrained optimization framework to answer and explain multi-hop questions in natural language. To demonstrate the efficacy of the hybrid framework, we combine existing ILP-based solvers for multi-hop Question Answering (QA) with Transformer-based representations. An extensive empirical evaluation on scientific and commonsense QA tasks demonstrates that the integration of explicit constraints in a end-to-end differentiable framework can significantly improve the performance of non- differentiable ILP solvers (8.91%–13.3%). Moreover, additional analysis reveals that Diff-Explainer is able to achieve strong performance when compared to standalone Transformers and previous multi-hop approaches while still providing structured explanations in support of its predictions.