Questions are not asked in isolation. Their context, viz. the preceding interactions, might be of help to understand them and retrieve the correct answer. Previous research in Interactive Question Answering showed that context fusion has a big potential to improve the performance of answer retrieval. In this paper, we study how much context, and what elements of it, should be considered to answer Follow-Up Questions (FU Qs). Following previous research, we exploit Logistic Regression Models to learn aspects of dialogue structure relevant to answering FU Qs. We enrich existing models based on shallow features with deep features, relying on the theory of discourse structure of (Chai and Jin, 2004), and on Centering Theory, respectively. Using...
In this paper we argue that access to rich semantic structures derived from questions and answers wi...
Recent developments in conversational AI and Speech recognition have seen an explosion of conversati...
Questions asked by humans during a conversation often contain contextual dependencies, i.e., explici...
In a real-world setting, questions are not asked in isolation, but rather in a cohesive manner that ...
Question answering (QA) systems take users ’ natural language questions and retrieve relevant answer...
In a realistic Interactive Question Answer-ing (IQA) setting, users frequently ask follow-up questio...
Abstract: Question answering systems have proven to be helpful to users because they can provide suc...
Interactive Question Answering (IQA) is a natural and cohesive way for a user to obtain information ...
Within a Question Answering (QA) framework, Question Context plays a vital role. We define Question ...
In this paper, we introduce the notion “the cohe-sion with the knowledge”, and, based on it, propose...
Having an intelligent dialogue agent that can engage in conversational question answering (ConvQA) i...
With a lot of work about context-free question answering systems, there is an emerging trend of conv...
Within a Question Answering (QA) framework, Question Context plays a vital role. We define Question ...
Proactively retrieving relevant information to contextualize conversations has potential application...
Conversational question answering (ConvQA) tackles sequential information needs where contexts in fo...
In this paper we argue that access to rich semantic structures derived from questions and answers wi...
Recent developments in conversational AI and Speech recognition have seen an explosion of conversati...
Questions asked by humans during a conversation often contain contextual dependencies, i.e., explici...
In a real-world setting, questions are not asked in isolation, but rather in a cohesive manner that ...
Question answering (QA) systems take users ’ natural language questions and retrieve relevant answer...
In a realistic Interactive Question Answer-ing (IQA) setting, users frequently ask follow-up questio...
Abstract: Question answering systems have proven to be helpful to users because they can provide suc...
Interactive Question Answering (IQA) is a natural and cohesive way for a user to obtain information ...
Within a Question Answering (QA) framework, Question Context plays a vital role. We define Question ...
In this paper, we introduce the notion “the cohe-sion with the knowledge”, and, based on it, propose...
Having an intelligent dialogue agent that can engage in conversational question answering (ConvQA) i...
With a lot of work about context-free question answering systems, there is an emerging trend of conv...
Within a Question Answering (QA) framework, Question Context plays a vital role. We define Question ...
Proactively retrieving relevant information to contextualize conversations has potential application...
Conversational question answering (ConvQA) tackles sequential information needs where contexts in fo...
In this paper we argue that access to rich semantic structures derived from questions and answers wi...
Recent developments in conversational AI and Speech recognition have seen an explosion of conversati...
Questions asked by humans during a conversation often contain contextual dependencies, i.e., explici...