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Evidence Aggregation for Answer Re-Ranking in Open-Domain Question Answering

Shuohang Wang, Mo Yu, Jing Jiang, Wei zhang, Xiaoxiao Guo, Shiyu Chang, Zhiguo Wang, Tim Klinger, Gerald Tesauro, Murray Campbell

2017-11-14ICLR 2018 1Reading ComprehensionQuestion AnsweringRerankingTriviaQARe-RankingOpen-Domain Question Answering
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Abstract

A popular recent approach to answering open-domain questions is to first search for question-related passages and then apply reading comprehension models to extract answers. Existing methods usually extract answers from single passages independently. But some questions require a combination of evidence from across different sources to answer correctly. In this paper, we propose two models which make use of multiple passages to generate their answers. Both use an answer-reranking approach which reorders the answer candidates generated by an existing state-of-the-art QA model. We propose two methods, namely, strength-based re-ranking and coverage-based re-ranking, to make use of the aggregated evidence from different passages to better determine the answer. Our models have achieved state-of-the-art results on three public open-domain QA datasets: Quasar-T, SearchQA and the open-domain version of TriviaQA, with about 8 percentage points of improvement over the former two datasets.

Results

TaskDatasetMetricValueModel
Question AnsweringQuasarEM (Quasar-T)42.3Evidence Aggregation via R^3 Re-Ranking
Question AnsweringQuasarF1 (Quasar-T)49.6Evidence Aggregation via R^3 Re-Ranking
Open-Domain Question AnsweringQuasarEM (Quasar-T)42.3Evidence Aggregation via R^3 Re-Ranking
Open-Domain Question AnsweringQuasarF1 (Quasar-T)49.6Evidence Aggregation via R^3 Re-Ranking

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