We analyze comparative questions, i.e., questions asking to compare different items, that were submitted to Yandex in 2012. Responses to such questions might be quite different from the simple “ten blue links” and could, for example, aggregate pros and cons of the different options as direct answers. However, changing the result presentation is an intricate decision such that the classification of comparative questions forms a highly precision-oriented task. From a year-long Yandex log, we annotate a random sample of 50,000 questions; 2.8% of which are comparative. For these annotated questions, we develop a precision-oriented classifier by combining carefully hand-crafted lexico-syntactic rules with feature-based and neural approaches—achi...
Abstract — Making Comparisons between things is a typical part of human decision making process. But...
Comparative reasoning plays a crucial role in text preference prediction; however, large language mo...
This paper adduces novel support for the claim that a theory of processing efficiency is best suited...
Making decisions is an integral part of everyday life, yet it can be a difficult and complex process...
Abstract—Comparing one thing with another is a typical part of human decision making process. Howeve...
We analyze the question queries submitted to a large commercial web search engine to get insights ab...
Abtract- Comparison of one thing among things is a usual part of human decision formation process, p...
In this paper, we define and study a novel search problem: Comparative Web Search (CWS). The task of...
Abstract-- Comparing entities is an important part of decision making. Several approaches have been ...
As there was no large publicly available cross-domain dataset for comparative argument mining, we cr...
In internet comparison activity performed by users for decision making .It is very difficult what to...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of user queries to a web search engine, questions to a Q&...
This Masters thesis is a first attempt at dealing with comparison questions in open domain question...
An examination action generally contains hunt down material web pages containing data about the focu...
Although large neural language models (LMs) like BERT can be finetuned to yield state-of-the-art res...
Abstract — Making Comparisons between things is a typical part of human decision making process. But...
Comparative reasoning plays a crucial role in text preference prediction; however, large language mo...
This paper adduces novel support for the claim that a theory of processing efficiency is best suited...
Making decisions is an integral part of everyday life, yet it can be a difficult and complex process...
Abstract—Comparing one thing with another is a typical part of human decision making process. Howeve...
We analyze the question queries submitted to a large commercial web search engine to get insights ab...
Abtract- Comparison of one thing among things is a usual part of human decision formation process, p...
In this paper, we define and study a novel search problem: Comparative Web Search (CWS). The task of...
Abstract-- Comparing entities is an important part of decision making. Several approaches have been ...
As there was no large publicly available cross-domain dataset for comparative argument mining, we cr...
In internet comparison activity performed by users for decision making .It is very difficult what to...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of user queries to a web search engine, questions to a Q&...
This Masters thesis is a first attempt at dealing with comparison questions in open domain question...
An examination action generally contains hunt down material web pages containing data about the focu...
Although large neural language models (LMs) like BERT can be finetuned to yield state-of-the-art res...
Abstract — Making Comparisons between things is a typical part of human decision making process. But...
Comparative reasoning plays a crucial role in text preference prediction; however, large language mo...
This paper adduces novel support for the claim that a theory of processing efficiency is best suited...