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No Answer is Better Than Wrong Answer: A Reflection Model for Document Level Machine Reading Comprehension

2020-09-25Findings of the Association for Computational LinguisticsUnverified0· sign in to hype

Xuguang Wang, Linjun Shou, Ming Gong, Nan Duan, Daxin Jiang

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The Natural Questions (NQ) benchmark set brings new challenges to Machine Reading Comprehension: the answers are not only at different levels of granularity (long and short), but also of richer types (including no-answer, yes/no, single-span and multi-span). In this paper, we target at this challenge and handle all answer types systematically. In particular, we propose a novel approach called Reflection Net which leverages a two-step training procedure to identify the no-answer and wrong-answer cases. Extensive experiments are conducted to verify the effectiveness of our approach. At the time of paper writing (May.~20,~2020), our approach achieved the top 1 on both long and short answer leaderboard, with F1 scores of 77.2 and 64.1, respectively.

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