Know What You Don't Know: Unanswerable Questions for SQuAD
Pranav Rajpurkar,Robin Jia,Percy Liang +2 more
- 11 Jun 2018
- Vol. 2, pp 784-789
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TL;DR: SQuADRUn as discussed by the authors is a new dataset that combines the existing Stanford Question Answering Dataset with over 50,000 unanswerable questions written adversarially by crowdworkers to look similar to answerable ones.
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Abstract: Extractive reading comprehension systems can often locate the correct answer to a question in a context document, but they also tend to make unreliable guesses on questions for which the correct answer is not stated in the context. Existing datasets either focus exclusively on answerable questions, or use automatically generated unanswerable questions that are easy to identify. To address these weaknesses, we present SQuADRUn, a new dataset that combines the existing Stanford Question Answering Dataset (SQuAD) with over 50,000 unanswerable questions written adversarially by crowdworkers to look similar to answerable ones. To do well on SQuADRUn, systems must not only answer questions when possible, but also determine when no answer is supported by the paragraph and abstain from answering. SQuADRUn is a challenging natural language understanding task for existing models: a strong neural system that gets 86% F1 on SQuAD achieves only 66% F1 on SQuADRUn. We release SQuADRUn to the community as the successor to SQuAD.
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