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Data Augmentation for BERT Fine-Tuning in Open-Domain Question Answering

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arxiv 1904.06652 v1 pith:RQTOO3JL submitted 2019-04-14 cs.CL cs.IR

classification cs.CLcs.IR
keywords databertdatasetsansweringaugmentationlargepreviousquestion
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Recently, a simple combination of passage retrieval using off-the-shelf IR techniques and a BERT reader was found to be very effective for question answering directly on Wikipedia, yielding a large improvement over the previous state of the art on a standard benchmark dataset. In this paper, we present a data augmentation technique using distant supervision that exploits positive as well as negative examples. We apply a stage-wise approach to fine tuning BERT on multiple datasets, starting with data that is "furthest" from the test data and ending with the "closest". Experimental results show large gains in effectiveness over previous approaches on English QA datasets, and we establish new baselines on two recent Chinese QA datasets.

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  1. Dense Passage Retrieval for Open-Domain Question Answering

    cs.CL 2020-04 accept novelty 8.0 of 10

    Dense dual-encoder retrievers outperform BM25 by 9-19% absolute in top-20 passage retrieval accuracy across open-domain QA datasets and enable new state-of-the-art end-to-end QA results.

  2. Cross-Lingual Machine Reading Comprehension

    cs.CL 2019-09 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Dual BERT, a multilingual BERT model with a bilingual decoder, improves machine reading comprehension in low-resource languages by jointly modeling machine-translated source data and target data.

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