Recent Advances in Automated Question Answering In Biomedical Domain
The objective of automated Question Answering (QA) systems is to provide answers to user queries in a time efficient manner. The answers are usually found in either databases (or knowledge bases) or a collection of documents commonly referred to as the corpus. In the past few decades there has been...
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Zusammenfassung: | The objective of automated Question Answering (QA) systems is to provide
answers to user queries in a time efficient manner. The answers are usually
found in either databases (or knowledge bases) or a collection of documents
commonly referred to as the corpus. In the past few decades there has been a
proliferation of acquisition of knowledge and consequently there has been an
exponential growth in new scientific articles in the field of biomedicine.
Therefore, it has become difficult to keep track of all the information in the
domain, even for domain experts. With the improvements in commercial search
engines, users can type in their queries and get a small set of documents most
relevant for answering their query, as well as relevant snippets from the
documents in some cases. However, it may be still tedious and time consuming to
manually look for the required information or answers. This has necessitated
the development of efficient QA systems which aim to find exact and precise
answers to user provided natural language questions in the domain of
biomedicine. In this paper, we introduce the basic methodologies used for
developing general domain QA systems, followed by a thorough investigation of
different aspects of biomedical QA systems, including benchmark datasets and
several proposed approaches, both using structured databases and collection of
texts. We also explore the limitations of current systems and explore potential
avenues for further advancement. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2111.05937 |