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Autori principali: Liu, Yujian, Ji, Jiabao, Yu, Tong, Rossi, Ryan, Kim, Sungchul, Zhao, Handong, Sinha, Ritwik, Zhang, Yang, Chang, Shiyu
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.15555
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author Liu, Yujian
Ji, Jiabao
Yu, Tong
Rossi, Ryan
Kim, Sungchul
Zhao, Handong
Sinha, Ritwik
Zhang, Yang
Chang, Shiyu
author_facet Liu, Yujian
Ji, Jiabao
Yu, Tong
Rossi, Ryan
Kim, Sungchul
Zhao, Handong
Sinha, Ritwik
Zhang, Yang
Chang, Shiyu
contents Table question answering is a popular task that assesses a model's ability to understand and interact with structured data. However, the given table often does not contain sufficient information for answering the question, necessitating the integration of external knowledge. Existing methods either convert both the table and external knowledge into text, which neglects the structured nature of the table; or they embed queries for external sources in the interaction with the table, which complicates the process. In this paper, we propose a simple yet effective method to integrate external information in a given table. Our method first constructs an augmenting table containing the missing information and then generates a SQL query over the two tables to answer the question. Experiments show that our method outperforms strong baselines on three table QA benchmarks. Our code is publicly available at https://github.com/UCSB-NLP-Chang/Augment_tableQA.
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spellingShingle Augment before You Try: Knowledge-Enhanced Table Question Answering via Table Expansion
Liu, Yujian
Ji, Jiabao
Yu, Tong
Rossi, Ryan
Kim, Sungchul
Zhao, Handong
Sinha, Ritwik
Zhang, Yang
Chang, Shiyu
Computation and Language
Table question answering is a popular task that assesses a model's ability to understand and interact with structured data. However, the given table often does not contain sufficient information for answering the question, necessitating the integration of external knowledge. Existing methods either convert both the table and external knowledge into text, which neglects the structured nature of the table; or they embed queries for external sources in the interaction with the table, which complicates the process. In this paper, we propose a simple yet effective method to integrate external information in a given table. Our method first constructs an augmenting table containing the missing information and then generates a SQL query over the two tables to answer the question. Experiments show that our method outperforms strong baselines on three table QA benchmarks. Our code is publicly available at https://github.com/UCSB-NLP-Chang/Augment_tableQA.
title Augment before You Try: Knowledge-Enhanced Table Question Answering via Table Expansion
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.15555