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QA2Explanation: Generating and Evaluating Explanations for Question Answering Systems over Knowledge Graph

Computation and Language 2020-10-19 v1

Abstract

In the era of Big Knowledge Graphs, Question Answering (QA) systems have reached a milestone in their performance and feasibility. However, their applicability, particularly in specific domains such as the biomedical domain, has not gained wide acceptance due to their "black box" nature, which hinders transparency, fairness, and accountability of QA systems. Therefore, users are unable to understand how and why particular questions have been answered, whereas some others fail. To address this challenge, in this paper, we develop an automatic approach for generating explanations during various stages of a pipeline-based QA system. Our approach is a supervised and automatic approach which considers three classes (i.e., success, no answer, and wrong answer) for annotating the output of involved QA components. Upon our prediction, a template explanation is chosen and integrated into the output of the corresponding component. To measure the effectiveness of the approach, we conducted a user survey as to how non-expert users perceive our generated explanations. The results of our study show a significant increase in the four dimensions of the human factor from the Human-computer interaction community.

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@article{arxiv.2010.08323,
  title  = {QA2Explanation: Generating and Evaluating Explanations for Question Answering Systems over Knowledge Graph},
  author = {Saeedeh Shekarpour and Abhishek Nadgeri and Kuldeep Singh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.08323},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted in IntEx-SemPar: Interactive and Executable Semantic Parsing EMNLP 2020 Workshop

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