IRJul 20, 2017

Learning to Rank Question Answer Pairs with Holographic Dual LSTM Architecture

arXiv:1707.06372v1125 citations
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This is an incremental improvement for question answering systems, offering a scalable approach with reduced parameter costs.

The paper tackles the problem of ranking question-answer pairs by proposing a holographic dual LSTM architecture that models relationships between questions and answers, and it outperforms other neural methods on benchmark datasets.

We describe a new deep learning architecture for learning to rank question answer pairs. Our approach extends the long short-term memory (LSTM) network with holographic composition to model the relationship between question and answer representations. As opposed to the neural tensor layer that has been adopted recently, the holographic composition provides the benefits of scalable and rich representational learning approach without incurring huge parameter costs. Overall, we present Holographic Dual LSTM (HD-LSTM), a unified architecture for both deep sentence modeling and semantic matching. Essentially, our model is trained end-to-end whereby the parameters of the LSTM are optimized in a way that best explains the correlation between question and answer representations. In addition, our proposed deep learning architecture requires no extensive feature engineering. Via extensive experiments, we show that HD-LSTM outperforms many other neural architectures on two popular benchmark QA datasets. Empirical studies confirm the effectiveness of holographic composition over the neural tensor layer.

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