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Accelerating Real-Time Question Answering via Question Generation

(2009.05167)
Published Sep 10, 2020 in cs.CL

Abstract

Although deep neural networks have achieved tremendous success for question answering (QA), they are still suffering from heavy computational and energy cost for real product deployment. Further, existing QA systems are bottlenecked by the encoding time of real-time questions with neural networks, thus suffering from detectable latency in deployment for large-volume traffic. To reduce the computational cost and accelerate real-time question answering (RTQA) for practical usage, we propose to remove all the neural networks from online QA systems, and present Ocean-Q (an Ocean of Questions), which introduces a new question generation (QG) model to generate a large pool of QA pairs offline, then in real time matches an input question with the candidate QA pool to predict the answer without question encoding. Ocean-Q can be readily deployed in existing distributed database systems or search engine for large-scale query usage, and much greener with no additional cost for maintaining large neural networks. Experiments on SQuAD(-open) and HotpotQA benchmarks demonstrate that Ocean-Q is able to accelerate the fastest state-of-the-art RTQA system by 4X times, with only a 3+% accuracy drop.

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