Abstract

Most Reading Comprehension methods limit themselves to queries which can be answered using a single sentence, paragraph, or document. Enabling models to combine disjoint pieces of textual evidence would extend the scope of machine comprehension methods, but currently no resources exist to train and test this capability. We propose a novel task to encourage the development of models for text understanding across multiple documents and to investigate the limits of existing methods. In our task, a model learns to seek and combine evidence — effectively performing multihop, alias multi-step, inference. We devise a methodology to produce datasets for this task, given a collection of query-answer pairs and thematically linked documents. Two datasets from different domains are induced, and we identify potential pitfalls and devise circumvention strategies. We evaluate two previously proposed competitive models and find that one can integrate information across documents. However, both models struggle to select relevant information; and providing documents guaranteed to be relevant greatly improves their performance. While the models outperform several strong baselines, their best accuracy reaches 54.5% on an annotated test set, compared to human performance at 85.0%, leaving ample room for improvement.

Highlights

  • Devising computer systems capable of answering questions about knowledge described using text hasThe Hanging Gardens, in [Mumbai], known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, are terraced gardens

  • Extractive Reading Comprehension (RC) models: FastQA and BiDAF In our experiments we evaluate two recently proposed LSTM-based extractive Question Answering (QA) models: the Bidirectional Attention Flow model (BiDAF, Seo et al (2017a)), and FastQA (Weissenborn et al, 2017), which have shown a robust performance across several datasets

  • We have introduced a new cross-document multihop RC task, devised a generic dataset derivation strategy and applied it to two separate domains

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Introduction

The Hanging Gardens, in [Mumbai], known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, are terraced gardens. They provide sunset views over the [Arabian Sea]. Mumbai ( known as Bombay, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India. The Arabian Sea is a region of the northern Indian Ocean bounded on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the west by northeastern Somalia and the Arabian Peninsula, and on the east by India. Q: (Hanging gardens of Mumbai, country, ?) Options: {Iran, India, Pakistan, Somalia, ...}

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