Tiering as a Stochastic Submodular Optimization Problem

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Authors Hyokun Yun, Michael Froh, Roshan Makhijani, Brian Luc, Alex Smola, Trishul Chilimbi arXiv ID 2005.07893 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 0 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Tiering is an essential technique for building large-scale information retrieval systems. While the selection of documents for high priority tiers critically impacts the efficiency of tiering, past work focuses on optimizing it with respect to a static set of queries in the history, and generalizes poorly to the future traffic. Instead, we formulate the optimal tiering as a stochastic optimization problem, and follow the methodology of regularized empirical risk minimization to maximize the \emph{generalization performance} of the system. We also show that the optimization problem can be cast as a stochastic submodular optimization problem with a submodular knapsack constraint, and we develop efficient optimization algorithms by leveraging this connection.
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