Answer selection in a multi-stream open domain question answering system
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| Publication date | 2004 |
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| Book title | Advances in Information Retrieval: 26th European Conference on IR research, ECIR 2004, Sunderland, UK, April 5-7, 2004: proceedings |
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| Series | Lecture notes in computer science, 2997 |
| Pages (from-to) | 99-111 |
| Publisher | Berlin: Springer |
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Question answering systems aim to meet users' information needs by returning exact answers in response to a question. Traditional open domain question answering systems are built around a single pipeline architecture. In an attempt to exploit multiple resources as well as multiple answering strategies, systems based on a multi-stream architecture have recently been introduced. Such systems face the challenging problem of having to select a single answer from pools of answers obtained using essentially dierent techniques. We report on experiments aimed at understanding and evaluating the eect of dierent options for answer selection in a multi-stream question answering system. We examine the impact of local tiling techniques, assignments of weights to streams based on past performance and/or question type, as well redundancy-based ideas. Our main finding is that redundancy-based ideas in combination with naively learned stream weights conditioned on question type work best, and improve significantly over a number of baselines.
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