WikiPassageQA: A Benchmark Collection for Research on Non-factoid Answer Passage Retrieval (1805.03797v1)
Abstract: With the rise in mobile and voice search, answer passage retrieval acts as a critical component of an effective information retrieval system for open domain question answering. Currently, there are no comparable collections that address non-factoid question answering within larger documents while simultaneously providing enough examples sufficient to train a deep neural network. In this paper, we introduce a new Wikipedia based collection specific for non-factoid answer passage retrieval containing thousands of questions with annotated answers and show benchmark results on a variety of state of the art neural architectures and retrieval models. The experimental results demonstrate the unique challenges presented by answer passage retrieval within topically relevant documents for future research.
- Daniel Cohen (28 papers)
- Liu Yang (194 papers)
- W. Bruce Croft (46 papers)