Leveraging Term Banks for Answering Complex Questions: A Case for Sparse Vectors

11 Apr 2017  ·  Peter D. Turney ·

While open-domain question answering (QA) systems have proven effective for answering simple questions, they struggle with more complex questions. Our goal is to answer more complex questions reliably, without incurring a significant cost in knowledge resource construction to support the QA. One readily available knowledge resource is a term bank, enumerating the key concepts in a domain. We have developed an unsupervised learning approach that leverages a term bank to guide a QA system, by representing the terminological knowledge with thousands of specialized vector spaces. In experiments with complex science questions, we show that this approach significantly outperforms several state-of-the-art QA systems, demonstrating that significant leverage can be gained from continuous vector representations of domain terminology.

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