Learning to Order Sub-questions for Complex Question Answering

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Authors Yunan Zhang, Xiang Cheng, Yufeng Zhang, Zihan Wang, Zhengqi Fang, Xiaoyan Wang, Zhenya Huang, Chengxiang Zhai arXiv ID 1911.04065 Category cs.CL: Computation & Language Cross-listed cs.AI Citations 1 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 6 months ago
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Answering complex questions involving multiple entities and relations is a challenging task. Logically, the answer to a complex question should be derived by decomposing the complex question into multiple simple sub-questions and then answering those sub-questions. Existing work has followed this strategy but has not attempted to optimize the order of how those sub-questions are answered. As a result, the sub-questions are answered in an arbitrary order, leading to larger search space and a higher risk of missing an answer. In this paper, we propose a novel reinforcement learning(RL) approach to answering complex questions that can learn a policy to dynamically decide which sub-question should be answered at each stage of reasoning. We lever-age the expected value-variance criterion to enable the learned policy to balance between the risk and utility of answering a sub-question. Experiment results show that the RL approach can substantially improve the optimality of ordering the sub-questions, leading to improved accuracy of question answering. The proposed method for learning to order sub-questions is general and can thus be potentially combined with many existing ideas for answering complex questions to enhance their performance.
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