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Autori principali: Azmary, Umme Abira, Kayes, MD Ikramul, Shatabda, Swakkhar, Sadeque, Farig Yousuf
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.01451
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author Azmary, Umme Abira
Kayes, MD Ikramul
Shatabda, Swakkhar
Sadeque, Farig Yousuf
author_facet Azmary, Umme Abira
Kayes, MD Ikramul
Shatabda, Swakkhar
Sadeque, Farig Yousuf
contents Question-Answering (QA) models for low-resource languages like Bangla face challenges due to limited annotated data and linguistic complexity. A key issue is determining whether models rely more on pre-encoded (parametric) knowledge or contextual input during answer generation, as existing Bangla QA datasets lack the structure required for such analysis. We introduce BanglaCQA, the first Counterfactual QA dataset in Bangla, by extending a Bangla dataset while integrating counterfactual passages and answerability annotations. In addition, we propose fine-tuned pipelines for encoder-decoder language-specific and multilingual baseline models, and prompting-based pipelines for decoder-only LLMs to disentangle parametric and contextual knowledge in both factual and counterfactual scenarios. Furthermore, we apply LLM-based and human evaluation techniques that measure answer quality based on semantic similarity. We also present a detailed analysis of how models perform across different QA settings in low-resource languages, and show that Chain-of-Thought (CoT) prompting reveals a uniquely effective mechanism for extracting parametric knowledge in counterfactual scenarios, particularly in decoder-only LLMs. Our work not only introduces a novel framework for analyzing knowledge sources in Bangla QA but also uncovers critical findings that open up broader directions for counterfactual reasoning in low-resource language settings.
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spellingShingle Understanding QA generation: Extracting Parametric and Contextual Knowledge with CQA for Low Resource Bangla Language
Azmary, Umme Abira
Kayes, MD Ikramul
Shatabda, Swakkhar
Sadeque, Farig Yousuf
Computation and Language
Question-Answering (QA) models for low-resource languages like Bangla face challenges due to limited annotated data and linguistic complexity. A key issue is determining whether models rely more on pre-encoded (parametric) knowledge or contextual input during answer generation, as existing Bangla QA datasets lack the structure required for such analysis. We introduce BanglaCQA, the first Counterfactual QA dataset in Bangla, by extending a Bangla dataset while integrating counterfactual passages and answerability annotations. In addition, we propose fine-tuned pipelines for encoder-decoder language-specific and multilingual baseline models, and prompting-based pipelines for decoder-only LLMs to disentangle parametric and contextual knowledge in both factual and counterfactual scenarios. Furthermore, we apply LLM-based and human evaluation techniques that measure answer quality based on semantic similarity. We also present a detailed analysis of how models perform across different QA settings in low-resource languages, and show that Chain-of-Thought (CoT) prompting reveals a uniquely effective mechanism for extracting parametric knowledge in counterfactual scenarios, particularly in decoder-only LLMs. Our work not only introduces a novel framework for analyzing knowledge sources in Bangla QA but also uncovers critical findings that open up broader directions for counterfactual reasoning in low-resource language settings.
title Understanding QA generation: Extracting Parametric and Contextual Knowledge with CQA for Low Resource Bangla Language
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.01451