CLSep 13, 2021

SituatedQA: Incorporating Extra-Linguistic Contexts into QA

arXiv:2109.06157v1697 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the problem of context-dependent answers in QA systems for researchers and practitioners, but it is incremental as it builds on existing datasets and methods.

The authors introduced SituatedQA, a dataset for open-retrieval question answering that incorporates temporal and geographical contexts, revealing that existing models struggle with context-dependent answers, showing a roughly 15 point drop in accuracy for present-day questions.

Answers to the same question may change depending on the extra-linguistic contexts (when and where the question was asked). To study this challenge, we introduce SituatedQA, an open-retrieval QA dataset where systems must produce the correct answer to a question given the temporal or geographical context. To construct SituatedQA, we first identify such questions in existing QA datasets. We find that a significant proportion of information seeking questions have context-dependent answers (e.g., roughly 16.5% of NQ-Open). For such context-dependent questions, we then crowdsource alternative contexts and their corresponding answers. Our study shows that existing models struggle with producing answers that are frequently updated or from uncommon locations. We further quantify how existing models, which are trained on data collected in the past, fail to generalize to answering questions asked in the present, even when provided with an updated evidence corpus (a roughly 15 point drop in accuracy). Our analysis suggests that open-retrieval QA benchmarks should incorporate extra-linguistic context to stay relevant globally and in the future. Our data, code, and datasheet are available at https://situatedqa.github.io/ .

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