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DUT NLP at MEDIQA 2019: An Adversarial Multi Task Network to Jointly Model Recognizing Question Entailment and Question Answering

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Figure 1: The framework of AMTN.
Table 2:  Hyper-parameters settings.
Table 5:  Effects of shared encoder. All the results are reported by accuracy (%). Bold font indicates the best performance
Table 6:  Failure cases predicted by AMTN.

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