UETQuintet at BioCreative IX - MedHopQA: Enhancing Biomedical QA with Selective Multi-hop Reasoning and Contextual Retrieval
By: Quoc-An Nguyen , Thi-Minh-Thu Vu , Bich-Dat Nguyen and more
Potential Business Impact:
Answers tough medical questions faster and better.
Biomedical Question Answering systems play a critical role in processing complex medical queries, yet they often struggle with the intricate nature of medical data and the demand for multi-hop reasoning. In this paper, we propose a model designed to effectively address both direct and sequential questions. While sequential questions are decomposed into a chain of sub-questions to perform reasoning across a chain of steps, direct questions are processed directly to ensure efficiency and minimise processing overhead. Additionally, we leverage multi-source information retrieval and in-context learning to provide rich, relevant context for generating answers. We evaluated our model on the BioCreative IX - MedHopQA Shared Task datasets. Our approach achieves an Exact Match score of 0.84, ranking second on the current leaderboard. These results highlight the model's capability to meet the challenges of Biomedical Question Answering, offering a versatile solution for advancing medical research and practice.
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