Abstract

Enabling machines to read, process, and understand natural language documents is a coveted goal of artificial intelligence. However, this task is extremely challenging, and most existing models lack the ability to perform complex reasoning. Considering that humans often read documents roughly first when understanding a problem, this paper proposes a new model that attempts to mimic the reasoning process of human readers. Our model performs a extensive read and a intensive read of the document separately, and then combines the information obtained from both reading methods to finally find a satisfactory answer. Finally, by experimenting within RACE dataset and comparing with the baseline model BERT, the feasibility and effectiveness of our proposed model can be illustrated.

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