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  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Natural Language Processing

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  • Pre-trained Language Models (PLMs) have achieved human-level performance on some Machine Reading Comprehension (MRC) tasks.
  • Reliability in real-world applications necessitates MRC systems that provide not only answers but also explanations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce ExpMRC, a novel benchmark for evaluating the textual explainability of MRC systems.
  • ExpMRC includes four datasets (SQuAD, CMRC 2018, RACE+, C3) with added evidence annotations.

Main Methods:

  • Develop baseline MRC systems using state-of-the-art PLMs.
  • Employ unsupervised methods to extract answer and evidence spans, bypassing the need for human-annotated evidence.

Main Results:

  • Experimental results indicate that current models perform significantly below human capabilities on the ExpMRC benchmark.
  • The findings suggest ExpMRC presents a considerable challenge for existing explainable MRC systems.

Conclusions:

  • ExpMRC serves as a challenging benchmark for assessing the explainability of MRC systems.
  • The proposed benchmark and baseline systems are publicly available to facilitate further research.