Inter-Passage Verification for Multi-evidence Multi-answer QA

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Abstract

Multi-answer question answering (QA), where questions can have many valid answers, presents a significant challenge for existing retrieval-augmented generation-based QA systems, as these systems struggle to retrieve and then synthesize a large number of evidence passages. To tackle these challenges, we propose a new multi-answer QA framework - Retrieval-augmented Independent Reading with Inter-passage Verification (RI2VER). Our framework retrieves a large set of passages and processes each passage individually to generate an initial high-recall but noisy answer set. Then we propose a new inter-passage verification pipeline that validates every candidate answer through (1) Verification Question Generation, (2) Gathering Additional Evidence, and (3) Verification with inter-passage synthesis. Evaluations on the QAMPARI and RoMQA datasets demonstrate that our framework significantly outperforms existing baselines across various model sizes, achieving an average F1 score improvement of 11.17%. Further analysis validates that our inter-passage verification pipeline enables our framework to be particularly beneficial for questions requiring multi-evidence synthesis.

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Chen, B., Wang, S., Ye, X., & Zhao, C. (2025). Inter-Passage Verification for Multi-evidence Multi-answer QA. In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (pp. 6811–6829). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2025.findings-acl.354

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