Patrick Lewis
2020
MLQA: Evaluating Cross-lingual Extractive Question Answering
Patrick Lewis
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Barlas Oguz
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Ruty Rinott
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Sebastian Riedel
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Holger Schwenk
Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Question answering (QA) models have shown rapid progress enabled by the availability of large, high-quality benchmark datasets. Such annotated datasets are difficult and costly to collect, and rarely exist in languages other than English, making building QA systems that work well in other languages challenging. In order to develop such systems, it is crucial to invest in high quality multilingual evaluation benchmarks to measure progress. We present MLQA, a multi-way aligned extractive QA evaluation benchmark intended to spur research in this area. MLQA contains QA instances in 7 languages, English, Arabic, German, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese and Simplified Chinese. MLQA has over 12K instances in English and 5K in each other language, with each instance parallel between 4 languages on average. We evaluate state-of-the-art cross-lingual models and machine-translation-based baselines on MLQA. In all cases, transfer results are shown to be significantly behind training-language performance.
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Representation Learning for NLP
Spandana Gella
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Johannes Welbl
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Marek Rei
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Fabio Petroni
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Patrick Lewis
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Emma Strubell
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Minjoon Seo
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Hannaneh Hajishirzi
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Representation Learning for NLP
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