King Tao Jason Ng


2023

Determining causal directions in sentences plays a critical role into understanding a cause-and-effect relationship between entities. In this paper, we show empirically that word occurrences from several Internet domains resemble the characteristics of causal directions. Our research contributes to the knowledge of the underlying data generation process behind causal directions. We propose a two-phase method: 1. Bayesian framework, which generates synthetic data from posteriors by incorporating word occurrences from the Internet domains. 2. Pre-trained BERT, which utilises semantics of words based on the context to perform classification. The proposed method achieves an improvement in performance for the Cause-Effect relations of the SemEval-2010 dataset, when compared with random guessing.