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Neural Models for Key Phrase Detection and Question Generation

We propose a two-stage neural model to tackle question generation from documents. Our model first estimates the probability that word sequences in a document compose “interesting” answers using a neural model trained on a question-answering corpus. We thus take a data-driven approach to interestingness. Predicted key phrases then act as target answers that condition a sequence-to-sequence question generation model with a copy mechanism. Empirically, our neural key phrase detection model significantly outperforms an entity-tagging baseline system and existing rule-based approaches. We demonstrate that the question generator formulates good quality natural language questions from extracted key phrases, and a human study indicates that our system’s generated question-answer pairs are competitive with those of an earlier approach. We foresee our system being used in an educational setting to assess reading comprehension and also as a data augmentation technique for semi-supervised learning.

Published 2017-06-14Paper link

Authors: Sandeep Subramanian · Tong Wang · Xingdi Yuan · Saizheng Zhang · Adam Trischler · Yoshua Bengio

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