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.
Geographic Question Answering: Challenges, Uniqueness, Classification, and Future Directions
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As an important part of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Question Answering (QA) aims at generating answers to questions phrased in natural language. While there has been substantial progress in open-domain question answering, QA systems are still struggling to answer questions which involve geographic entities or concepts and that require spatial operations. In this paper, we discuss the problem of geographic question answering (GeoQA). We first investigate the reasons why geographic questions are difficult to answer by analyzing challenges of geographic questions. We discuss the uniqueness of geographic questions compared to general QA. Then we review existing work on GeoQA and classify them by the types of questions they can address. Based on this survey, we provide a generic classification framework for geographic questions. Finally, we conclude our work by pointing out unique future research directions for GeoQA.
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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.