2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.08486
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Understanding Multimodal Procedural Knowledge by Sequencing Multimodal Instructional Manuals

Abstract: The ability to sequence unordered events is an essential skill to comprehend and reason about real world task procedures, which often requires thorough understanding of temporal common sense and multimodal information, as these procedures are often communicated through a combination of texts and images. Such capability is essential for applications such as sequential task planning and multisource instruction summarization. While humans are capable of reasoning about and sequencing unordered multimodal procedur… Show more

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