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T<scp>y</scp>D<scp>i</scp> QA: A Benchmark for Information-Seeking Question Answering in <i>Ty</i>pologically <i>Di</i>verse Languages

Jonathan H. Clark, Eunsol Choi, Michael Collins, Dan Garrette, Tom Kwiatkowski, Vitaly Nikolaev, Jennimaria Palomaki

2020Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics336 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Confidently making progress on multilingual modeling requires challenging, trustworthy evaluations. We present TyDi QA—a question answering dataset covering 11 typologically diverse languages with 204K question-answer pairs. The languages of TyDi QA are diverse with regard to their typology—the set of linguistic features each language expresses—such that we expect models performing well on this set to generalize across a large number of the world’s languages. We present a quantitative analysis of the data quality and example-level qualitative linguistic analyses of observed language phenomena that would not be found in English-only corpora. To provide a realistic information-seeking task and avoid priming effects, questions are written by people who want to know the answer, but don’t know the answer yet, and the data is collected directly in each language without the use of translation.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceNatural language processingBenchmark (surveying)Set (abstract data type)Question answeringTypologyArtificial intelligenceTask (project management)Priming (agriculture)TrustworthinessQuality (philosophy)LinguisticsGeographyHistoryGeodesyEconomicsProgramming languageEpistemologyBotanyPhilosophyBiologyGerminationComputer securityManagementArchaeologyTopic ModelingNatural Language Processing TechniquesSpeech and dialogue systems
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