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Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

DOI

10.55730/1300-0632.3913

Abstract

A search engine strikes a balance between effectiveness and efficiency to retrieve the best documents in a scalable way. Recent deep learning-based ranker methods are proving to be effective and improving the state-of-the-art in relevancy metrics. However, as opposed to index-based retrieval methods, neural rankers like bidirectional encoder representations from transformers (BERT) do not scale to large datasets. In this article, we propose a query term weighting method that can be used with a standard inverted index without modifying it. Query term weights are learned using relevant and irrelevant document pairs for each query, using a pairwise ranking loss. The learned weights prove to be more effective than term recall which is a probabilistic relevance feedback, previously used for the task. We further show that these weights can be predicted with a BERT regression model and improve the performance of both a BM25 based index and an index already optimized with a term weighting function.

Keywords

Information retrieval, passage ranking, term weighting, pairwise ranking optimization

First Page

1914

Last Page

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