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Narrative Question Answering with Cutting-Edge Open-Domain QA Techniques: A Comprehensive Study (2106.03826v1)

Published 7 Jun 2021 in cs.CL and cs.AI

Abstract: Recent advancements in open-domain question answering (ODQA), i.e., finding answers from large open-domain corpus like Wikipedia, have led to human-level performance on many datasets. However, progress in QA over book stories (Book QA) lags behind despite its similar task formulation to ODQA. This work provides a comprehensive and quantitative analysis about the difficulty of Book QA: (1) We benchmark the research on the NarrativeQA dataset with extensive experiments with cutting-edge ODQA techniques. This quantifies the challenges Book QA poses, as well as advances the published state-of-the-art with a $\sim$7\% absolute improvement on Rouge-L. (2) We further analyze the detailed challenges in Book QA through human studies.\footnote{\url{https://github.com/gorov/BookQA}.} Our findings indicate that the event-centric questions dominate this task, which exemplifies the inability of existing QA models to handle event-oriented scenarios.

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Authors (7)
  1. Xiangyang Mou (8 papers)
  2. Chenghao Yang (25 papers)
  3. Mo Yu (117 papers)
  4. Bingsheng Yao (49 papers)
  5. Xiaoxiao Guo (38 papers)
  6. Saloni Potdar (20 papers)
  7. Hui Su (38 papers)
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