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Cross-Policy Compliance Detection via Question Answering

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Policy compliance detection is the task of ensuring that a scenario conforms to a policy (e.g. a claim is valid according to government rules or a post in an online platform conforms to community guidelines). This task has been previously instantiated as a form of textual entailment, which results in poor accuracy due to the complexity of the policies. In this paper we propose to address policy compliance detection via decomposing it into question answering, where questions check whether the conditions stated in the policy apply to the scenario, and an expression tree combines the answers to obtain the label. Despite the initial upfront annotation cost, we demonstrate that this approach results in better accuracy, especially in the cross-policy setup where the policies during testing are unseen in training. In addition, it allows us to use existing question answering models pre-trained on existing large datasets. Finally, it explicitly identifies the information missing from a scenario in case policy compliance cannot be determined. We conduct our experiments using a recent dataset consisting of government policies, which we augment with expert annotations and find that the cost of annotating question answering decomposition is largely offset by improved inter-annotator agreement and speed.

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Few-shot Policy (de)composition in Conversational Question Answering

cs.CL · 2025-01-20 · conditional · novelty 5.0

A few-shot neuro-symbolic pipeline decomposes policies into logic formulas and evaluates them with three-valued logic, reaching near state-of-the-art accuracy on ShARC without task-specific fine-tuning of its decomposition modules.

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  • Few-shot Policy (de)composition in Conversational Question Answering cs.CL · 2025-01-20 · conditional · none · ref 18 · internal anchor

    A few-shot neuro-symbolic pipeline decomposes policies into logic formulas and evaluates them with three-valued logic, reaching near state-of-the-art accuracy on ShARC without task-specific fine-tuning of its decomposition modules.