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Content-Based Weak Supervision for Ad-Hoc Re-Ranking (1707.00189v3)

Published 1 Jul 2017 in cs.IR and cs.CL

Abstract: One challenge with neural ranking is the need for a large amount of manually-labeled relevance judgments for training. In contrast with prior work, we examine the use of weak supervision sources for training that yield pseudo query-document pairs that already exhibit relevance (e.g., newswire headline-content pairs and encyclopedic heading-paragraph pairs). We also propose filtering techniques to eliminate training samples that are too far out of domain using two techniques: a heuristic-based approach and novel supervised filter that re-purposes a neural ranker. Using several leading neural ranking architectures and multiple weak supervision datasets, we show that these sources of training pairs are effective on their own (outperforming prior weak supervision techniques), and that filtering can further improve performance.

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Authors (4)
  1. Sean MacAvaney (75 papers)
  2. Andrew Yates (60 papers)
  3. Kai Hui (27 papers)
  4. Ophir Frieder (24 papers)
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