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No Parameter Left Behind: How Distillation and Model Size Affect Zero-Shot Retrieval (2206.02873v5)

Published 6 Jun 2022 in cs.IR, cs.CL, and cs.PF

Abstract: Recent work has shown that small distilled LLMs are strong competitors to models that are orders of magnitude larger and slower in a wide range of information retrieval tasks. This has made distilled and dense models, due to latency constraints, the go-to choice for deployment in real-world retrieval applications. In this work, we question this practice by showing that the number of parameters and early query-document interaction play a significant role in the generalization ability of retrieval models. Our experiments show that increasing model size results in marginal gains on in-domain test sets, but much larger gains in new domains never seen during fine-tuning. Furthermore, we show that rerankers largely outperform dense ones of similar size in several tasks. Our largest reranker reaches the state of the art in 12 of the 18 datasets of the Benchmark-IR (BEIR) and surpasses the previous state of the art by 3 average points. Finally, we confirm that in-domain effectiveness is not a good indicator of zero-shot effectiveness. Code is available at https://github.com/guilhermemr04/scaling-zero-shot-retrieval.git

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Authors (7)
  1. Guilherme Moraes Rosa (5 papers)
  2. Luiz Bonifacio (9 papers)
  3. Vitor Jeronymo (11 papers)
  4. Hugo Abonizio (12 papers)
  5. Marzieh Fadaee (40 papers)
  6. Roberto Lotufo (41 papers)
  7. Rodrigo Nogueira (70 papers)
Citations (26)