ReCoRD: Bridging the Gap between Human and Machine Commonsense Reading Comprehension

10/30/2018
by   Sheng Zhang, et al.
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We present a large-scale dataset, ReCoRD, for machine reading comprehension requiring commonsense reasoning. Experiments on this dataset demonstrate that the performance of state-of-the-art MRC systems fall far behind human performance. ReCoRD represents a challenge for future research to bridge the gap between human and machine commonsense reading comprehension. ReCoRD is available at http://nlp.jhu.edu/record.

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