We explore the use case of question answering (QA) by a contact centre for 130,000 Dutch government employees in the domain of questions about human resources (HR). HR questions can be answered using personnel files or general documentation, with the latter being the focus of the current research. We created a Dutch HR QA dataset with over 300 questions in the format of the Squad 2.0 dataset, which distinguishes between answerable and unanswerable questions. We applied various BERT-based models, either directly or after finetuning on the new dataset. The F1-scores reached 0.47 for unanswerable questions and 1.0 for answerable questions depending on the topic; however, large variations in scores were observed. We conclude more data are neede...
The growing interest in open-domain question answering is limited by the lack of evaluation and trai...
Question answering (QA) on table data is a challenging information retrieval task. This paper descri...
Based on an analysis of 350 questions and their responses in a corpus of ordinary interactions, this...
We explore the use case of question answering (QA) by a contact centre for 130,000 Dutch government ...
When people pose questions in natural language to search for information on the web, the role of que...
In the QA and information retrieval domains progress has been assessed via evaluation campaigns(Clef...
AbstractThe need to query information content available in various formats including structured and ...
International audienceMany evaluation campaigns on question answering (QA) systems have been organiz...
The project investigates the use of sophisticated linguistic knowledge and robust natural language p...
The general goal of semantic question answering systems is to provide correct answers to natural lan...
We describe a framework for offline extraction of certain types of information from a document colle...
This paper presents the QALL-ME benchmark, a multilingual resource of annotated spoken requests in t...
The complexity for being at the forefront regarding information retrieval systems are constantly inc...
International audienceIn the QA and information retrieval domains, progress has been assessed via ev...
We describe our system for the monolingual Dutch and multilingual English to Dutch QA tasks. First, ...
The growing interest in open-domain question answering is limited by the lack of evaluation and trai...
Question answering (QA) on table data is a challenging information retrieval task. This paper descri...
Based on an analysis of 350 questions and their responses in a corpus of ordinary interactions, this...
We explore the use case of question answering (QA) by a contact centre for 130,000 Dutch government ...
When people pose questions in natural language to search for information on the web, the role of que...
In the QA and information retrieval domains progress has been assessed via evaluation campaigns(Clef...
AbstractThe need to query information content available in various formats including structured and ...
International audienceMany evaluation campaigns on question answering (QA) systems have been organiz...
The project investigates the use of sophisticated linguistic knowledge and robust natural language p...
The general goal of semantic question answering systems is to provide correct answers to natural lan...
We describe a framework for offline extraction of certain types of information from a document colle...
This paper presents the QALL-ME benchmark, a multilingual resource of annotated spoken requests in t...
The complexity for being at the forefront regarding information retrieval systems are constantly inc...
International audienceIn the QA and information retrieval domains, progress has been assessed via ev...
We describe our system for the monolingual Dutch and multilingual English to Dutch QA tasks. First, ...
The growing interest in open-domain question answering is limited by the lack of evaluation and trai...
Question answering (QA) on table data is a challenging information retrieval task. This paper descri...
Based on an analysis of 350 questions and their responses in a corpus of ordinary interactions, this...