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DROP: A Reading Comprehension Benchmark Requiring Discrete Reasoning Over Paragraphs

Dheeru Dua; Yizhong Wang; Pradeep Dasigi; Gabriel Stanovsky; Sameer Singh; Matt Gardner

DROP: A Reading Comprehension Benchmark Requiring Discrete Reasoning Over Paragraphs

Abstract

Reading comprehension has recently seen rapid progress, with systems matching humans on the most popular datasets for the task. However, a large body of work has highlighted the brittleness of these systems, showing that there is much work left to be done. We introduce a new English reading comprehension benchmark, DROP, which requires Discrete Reasoning Over the content of Paragraphs. In this crowdsourced, adversarially-created, 96k-question benchmark, a system must resolve references in a question, perhaps to multiple input positions, and perform discrete operations over them (such as addition, counting, or sorting). These operations require a much more comprehensive understanding of the content of paragraphs than what was necessary for prior datasets. We apply state-of-the-art methods from both the reading comprehension and semantic parsing literature on this dataset and show that the best systems only achieve 32.7% F1 on our generalized accuracy metric, while expert human performance is 96.0%. We additionally present a new model that combines reading comprehension methods with simple numerical reasoning to achieve 47.0% F1.

Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
question-answering-on-drop-testBERT
F1: 32.7
question-answering-on-drop-testNAQA Net
F1: 47.01

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