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Zero-shot Fact Verification by Claim Generation (2105.14682v1)

Published 31 May 2021 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: Neural models for automated fact verification have achieved promising results thanks to the availability of large, human-annotated datasets. However, for each new domain that requires fact verification, creating a dataset by manually writing claims and linking them to their supporting evidence is expensive. We develop QACG, a framework for training a robust fact verification model by using automatically generated claims that can be supported, refuted, or unverifiable from evidence from Wikipedia. QACG generates question-answer pairs from the evidence and then converts them into different types of claims. Experiments on the FEVER dataset show that our QACG framework significantly reduces the demand for human-annotated training data. In a zero-shot scenario, QACG improves a RoBERTa model's F1 from 50% to 77%, equivalent in performance to 2K+ manually-curated examples. Our QACG code is publicly available.

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Authors (5)
  1. Liangming Pan (59 papers)
  2. Wenhu Chen (134 papers)
  3. Wenhan Xiong (47 papers)
  4. Min-Yen Kan (92 papers)
  5. William Yang Wang (254 papers)
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