Tracing Origins: Coref-aware Machine Reading Comprehension

10/15/2021
by   Baorong Huang, et al.
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Machine reading comprehension is a heavily-studied research and test field for evaluating new pre-trained models and fine-tuning strategies, and recent studies have enriched the pre-trained models with syntactic, semantic and other linguistic information to improve the performance of the model. In this paper, we imitated the human's reading process in connecting the anaphoric expressions and explicitly leverage the coreference information to enhance the word embeddings from the pre-trained model, in order to highlight the coreference mentions that must be identified for coreference-intensive question answering in QUOREF, a relatively new dataset that is specifically designed to evaluate the coreference-related performance of a model. We used an additional BERT layer to focus on the coreference mentions, and a Relational Graph Convolutional Network to model the coreference relations. We demonstrated that the explicit incorporation of the coreference information in fine-tuning stage performed better than the incorporation of the coreference information in training a pre-trained language models.

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