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Multiple Choice Question Answering (MCQA)

A multiple-choice question (MCQ) is composed of two parts: a stem that identifies the question or problem, and a set of alternatives or possible answers that contain a key that is the best answer to the question, and a number of distractors that are plausible but incorrect answers to the question.

In a k-way MCQA task, a model is provided with a question q, a set of candidate options O = {O1, . . . , Ok}, and a supporting context for each option C = {C1, . . . , Ck}. The model needs to predict the correct answer option that is best supported by the given contexts.

Papers

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Improving LLM First-Token Predictions in Multiple-Choice Question Answering via Prefilling Attack0
Addressing Blind Guessing: Calibration of Selection Bias in Multiple-Choice Question Answering by Video Language Models0
Long Story Short: Story-level Video Understanding from 20K Short Films0
KorMedMCQA: Multi-Choice Question Answering Benchmark for Korean Healthcare Professional Licensing Examinations0
Transliteration: A Simple Technique For Improving Multilingual Language Modeling0
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