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== Knowledge-based CR ==
== The need of common-sense knowledge ==
 
From Hobbs (1978)<ref>Hobbs, J. R. (1978). Resolving pronoun references. ''Lingua'', ''44''(4), 311–338.</ref>:<blockquote>There’s a ''pile of inflammable trash'' next to ''your car''. You’ll have to get rid of '''''it'''''.</blockquote>From Lee et al. (2017)<ref>Lee, K., He, L., Lewis, M., & Zettlemoyer, L. S. (2017). End-to-end Neural Coreference Resolution. In ''EMNLP''.</ref> (from CoNLL-2012 development data):<blockquote>Also such location devices, [some ships] have smoke floats [they] can toss out so [the man overboard] will be able to use smoke signals as a way of trying to, let the rescuer locate [them].</blockquote><blockquote>--> the last ''them'' should be linked to ''the man overboard ''(although their numbers don't match) instead of ''some ships ''or ''they.''</blockquote>
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From Hobbs (1978)<ref>Hobbs, J. R. (1978). Resolving pronoun references. ''Lingua'', ''44''(4), 311–338.</ref>:<blockquote>There’s a ''pile of inflammable trash'' next to ''your car''. You’ll have to get rid of '''''it'''''.</blockquote>
   
 
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