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When Retriever-Reader Meets Scenario-Based Multiple-Choice Questions
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Scenario-based question answering (SQA) requires retrieving and reading paragraphs from a large corpus to answer a question which is contextualized by a long scenario description. Since a scenario contains both keyphrases for retrieval and much noise, retrieval for SQA is extremely difficult. Moreover, it can hardly be supervised due to the lack of relevance labels of paragraphs for SQA. To meet the challenge, in this paper we propose a joint retriever-reader model called JEEVES where the retriever is implicitly supervised only using QA labels via a novel word weighting mechanism. JEEVES significantly outperforms a variety of strong baselines on multiple-choice questions in three SQA datasets.
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GeoBenchLLM: A Comprehensive Benchmark for Evaluating LLMs on Geo-Related Tasks
A unified geo-benchmark of 421k questions across knowledge, reasoning, and application tasks, showing that thinking mode can help small models close the gap with much larger ones.