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Answering Complicated Question Intents Expressed in Decomposed Question Sequences (1611.01242v1)

Published 4 Nov 2016 in cs.CL

Abstract: Recent work in semantic parsing for question answering has focused on long and complicated questions, many of which would seem unnatural if asked in a normal conversation between two humans. In an effort to explore a conversational QA setting, we present a more realistic task: answering sequences of simple but inter-related questions. We collect a dataset of 6,066 question sequences that inquire about semi-structured tables from Wikipedia, with 17,553 question-answer pairs in total. Existing QA systems face two major problems when evaluated on our dataset: (1) handling questions that contain coreferences to previous questions or answers, and (2) matching words or phrases in a question to corresponding entries in the associated table. We conclude by proposing strategies to handle both of these issues.

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Authors (3)
  1. Mohit Iyyer (87 papers)
  2. Wen-tau Yih (84 papers)
  3. Ming-Wei Chang (44 papers)
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