Single-Sentence Reader: A Novel Approach for Addressing Answer Position Bias
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Machine Reading Comprehension (MRC) models tend to take advantage of spurious correlations (also known as dataset bias or annotation artifacts in the research community). Consequently, these models may perform the MRC task without fully comprehending the given context and question, which is undesirable since it may result in low robustness against distribution shift. The main focus of this paper is answer-position bias, where a significant percentage of training questions have answers located solely in the first sentence of the context. We propose a Single-Sentence Reader as a new approach for addressing answer position bias in MRC. Remarkably, in our experiments with six different models, our proposed Single-Sentence Readers trained on biased dataset achieve results that nearly match those of models trained on normal dataset, proving their effectiveness in addressing the answer position bias. Our study also discusses several challenges our Single-Sentence Readers encounter and proposes a potential solution.
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