A Feasibility Study of Answer-Agnostic Question Generation for Education

03/16/2022
by   Liam Dugan, et al.
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We conduct a feasibility study into the applicability of answer-agnostic question generation models to textbook passages. We show that a significant portion of errors in such systems arise from asking irrelevant or uninterpretable questions and that such errors can be ameliorated by providing summarized input. We find that giving these models human-written summaries instead of the original text results in a significant increase in acceptability of generated questions (33 annotators. We also find that, in the absence of human-written summaries, automatic summarization can serve as a good middle ground.

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