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Workshop on Machine Reading for Question Answering@ACL 2018: Melbourne, Australia
- Eunsol Choi, Minjoon Seo, Danqi Chen, Robin Jia, Jonathan Berant:

Proceedings of the Workshop on Machine Reading for Question Answering@ACL 2018, Melbourne, Australia, July 19, 2018. Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-39-1 - Yichen Gong, Samuel R. Bowman:

Ruminating Reader: Reasoning with Gated Multi-hop Attention. 1-11 - Marc-Antoine Rondeau, Timothy J. Hazen:

Systematic Error Analysis of the Stanford Question Answering Dataset. 12-20 - Seunghak Yu, Sathish Reddy Indurthi, Seohyun Back, Haejun Lee:

A Multi-Stage Memory Augmented Neural Network for Machine Reading Comprehension. 21-30 - Yuanhang Ren, Ye Du, Di Wang:

Tackling Adversarial Examples in QA via Answer Sentence Selection. 31-36 - Wei He, Kai Liu, Jing Liu, Yajuan Lyu, Shiqi Zhao, Xinyan Xiao, Yuan Liu, Yizhong Wang

, Hua Wu, Qiaoqiao She, Xuan Liu, Tian Wu, Haifeng Wang:
DuReader: a Chinese Machine Reading Comprehension Dataset from Real-world Applications. 37-46 - Jörg Franke, Jan Niehues

, Alex Waibel:
Robust and Scalable Differentiable Neural Computer for Question Answering. 47-59 - Michael Boratko, Harshit Padigela, Divyendra Mikkilineni, Pritish Yuvraj, Rajarshi Das, Andrew McCallum, Maria Chang, Achille Fokoue-Nkoutche, Pavan Kapanipathi, Nicholas Mattei, Ryan Musa, Kartik Talamadupula, Michael Witbrock:

A Systematic Classification of Knowledge, Reasoning, and Context within the ARC Dataset. 60-70 - Yan Shvartzshanider, Ananth Balashankar, Thomas Wies

, Lakshminarayanan Subramanian:
RECIPE: Applying Open Domain Question Answering to Privacy Policies. 71-77 - Sandeep Subramanian, Tong Wang, Xingdi Yuan, Saizheng Zhang, Adam Trischler, Yoshua Bengio:

Neural Models for Key Phrase Extraction and Question Generation. 78-88 - Soumya Wadhwa, Khyathi Raghavi Chandu, Eric Nyberg:

Comparative Analysis of Neural QA models on SQuAD. 89-97 - An Yang, Kai Liu, Jing Liu, Yajuan Lyu, Sujian Li:

Adaptations of ROUGE and BLEU to Better Evaluate Machine Reading Comprehension Task. 98-104

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