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A Question Answering Benchmark with Implicit Reasoning Strategies |
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The StrategyQA dataset was created through a crowdsourcing pipeline for eliciting creative and diverse yes/no questions that require implicit reasoning steps. To solve questions in StrategyQA, the reasoning steps should be inferred using a strategy. To guide and evaluate the question answering process, each example in StrategyQA was annotated with a decomposition into reasoning steps for answering it, and Wikipedia paragraphs that provide evidence for the answer to each step. |
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Illustrated in the figure below: Questions in StrategyQA (Q1) require implicit reasoning, in contrast to multi-step questions that explicitly specify the reasoning process (Q2). Each training example contains a question (Q1), yes/no answer (A), decomposition (D), and evidence paragraphs (E). |
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[strategyqa_test](https://huggingface.co/datasets/voidful/StrategyQA/resolve/main/strategyqa_test.json) |
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[strategyqa_train](https://huggingface.co/datasets/voidful/StrategyQA/blob/main/strategyqa_train.json) |
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[strategyqa_train_filtered](https://huggingface.co/datasets/voidful/StrategyQA/blob/main/strategyqa_train_filtered.json) |
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[strategyqa_train_paragraphs](https://huggingface.co/datasets/voidful/StrategyQA/blob/main/strategyqa_train_paragraphs.json) |
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Paper |
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Title: Did Aristotle Use a Laptop? A Question Answering Benchmark with Implicit Reasoning Strategies |
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Authors: Mor Geva, Daniel Khashabi, Elad Segal, Tushar Khot, Dan Roth, Jonathan Berant |
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Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics (TACL), 2021 |
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Citation: |
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``` |
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@article{geva2021strategyqa, |
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title = {{Did Aristotle Use a Laptop? A Question Answering Benchmark with Implicit Reasoning Strategies}}, |
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author = {Geva, Mor and Khashabi, Daniel and Segal, Elad and Khot, Tushar and Roth, Dan and Berant, Jonathan}, |
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journal = {Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics (TACL)}, |
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year = {2021}, |
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} |
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``` |