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Questions about paper #86

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kangkang59812 opened this issue Oct 22, 2019 · 1 comment
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Questions about paper #86

kangkang59812 opened this issue Oct 22, 2019 · 1 comment

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@kangkang59812
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In your paper Section3.1 , you said Adding edge information to already given head or tail information provides minimal gain.. But from Fig.3, p(head | tail, edge) is gained about 5% than p(head | tail) (also the gap between p(tail | head edge) and p(tail | head) is even about 8%). So the gain is still minimal ? Or I read the Fig incorrectly. Thanks!

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In your paper Section3.1 , you said Adding edge information to already given head or tail information provides minimal gain.. But from Fig.3, p(head | tail, edge) is gained about 5% than p(head | tail) (also the gap between p(tail | head edge) and p(tail | head) is even about 8%). So the gain is still minimal ? Or I read the Fig incorrectly. Thanks!

have you slove this?xd

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