2020 CONLL CoNLL 2020

Bridging Information-Seeking Human Gaze and Machine Reading Comprehension

Abstract

AbstractIn this work, we analyze how human gaze during reading comprehension is conditioned on the given reading comprehension question, and whether this signal can be beneficial for machine reading comprehension. To this end, we collect a new eye-tracking dataset with a large number of participants engaging in a multiple choice reading comprehension task. Our analysis of this data reveals increased fixation times over parts of the text that are most relevant for answering the question. Motivated by this finding, we propose making automated reading comprehension more human-like by mimicking human information-seeking reading behavior during reading comprehension. We demonstrate that this approach leads to performance gains on multiple choice question answering in English for a state-of-the-art reading comprehension model.

🌉 Interdisciplinary Bridge — Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing
📈 Trend Setter — Machine Reading Comprehension
🧭 Keyword Pioneer — information seeking
🐝 Cross-Pollinator — Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Reinforcement Learning, Speech & Audio