Evaluating Token-Level and Passage-Level Dense Retrieval Models for Math Information Retrieval

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Authors Wei Zhong, Jheng-Hong Yang, Yuqing Xie, Jimmy Lin arXiv ID 2203.11163 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Citations 21 Venue Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing Last Checked 4 months ago
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With the recent success of dense retrieval methods based on bi-encoders, studies have applied this approach to various interesting downstream retrieval tasks with good efficiency and in-domain effectiveness. Recently, we have also seen the presence of dense retrieval models in Math Information Retrieval (MIR) tasks, but the most effective systems remain classic retrieval methods that consider hand-crafted structure features. In this work, we try to combine the best of both worlds:\ a well-defined structure search method for effective formula search and efficient bi-encoder dense retrieval models to capture contextual similarities. Specifically, we have evaluated two representative bi-encoder models for token-level and passage-level dense retrieval on recent MIR tasks. Our results show that bi-encoder models are highly complementary to existing structure search methods, and we are able to advance the state-of-the-art on MIR datasets.
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