Title
Modeling Diverse Relevance Patterns in Ad-hoc Retrieval.
Abstract
Assessing relevance between a query and a document is challenging in ad-hoc retrieval due to its diverse patterns, i.e., a document could be relevant to a query as a whole or partially as long as it provides sufficient information for users' need. Such diverse relevance patterns require an ideal retrieval model to be able to assess relevance in the right granularity adaptively. Unfortunately, most existing retrieval models compute relevance at a single granularity, either document-wide or passage-level, or use fixed combination strategy, restricting their ability in capturing diverse relevance patterns. In this work, we propose a data-driven method to allow relevance signals at different granularities to compete with each other for final relevance assessment. Specifically, we propose a HIerarchical Neural maTching model (HiNT) which consists of two stacked components, namely local matching layer and global decision layer. The local matching layer focuses on producing a set of local relevance signals by modeling the semantic matching between a query and each passage of a document. The global decision layer accumulates local signals into different granularities and allows them to compete with each other to decide the final relevance score.Experimental results demonstrate that our HiNT model outperforms existing state-of-the-art retrieval models significantly on benchmark ad-hoc retrieval datasets.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3209978.3209980
SIGIR
Keywords
DocType
Volume
relevance patterns,ad-hoc retrieval,neural network
Conference
abs/1805.05737
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4503-5657-2
5
0.39
References 
Authors
34
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yixing Fan120219.39
Jiafeng Guo21737102.17
Yanyan Lan3100563.59
Jun Xu4143574.49
ChengXiang Zhai511908649.74
Xueqi Cheng63148247.04