Revisiting Bag of Words Document Representations for Efficient Ranking with Transformers

Modern transformer-based information retrieval models achieve state-of-the-art performance across various benchmarks. The self-attention of the transformer models is a powerful mechanism to contextualize terms over the whole input but quickly becomes prohibitively expensive for long input as require...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACM transactions on information systems 2024-09, Vol.42 (5), p.1-27, Article 114
Hauptverfasser: Rau, David, Dehghani, Mostafa, Kamps, Jaap
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Zusammenfassung:Modern transformer-based information retrieval models achieve state-of-the-art performance across various benchmarks. The self-attention of the transformer models is a powerful mechanism to contextualize terms over the whole input but quickly becomes prohibitively expensive for long input as required in document retrieval. Instead of focusing on the model itself to improve efficiency, this paper explores different bag of words document representations that encode full documents by only a fraction of their characteristic terms, allowing us to control and reduce the input length. We experiment with various models for document retrieval on MS MARCO data, as well as zero-shot document retrieval on Robust04, and show large gains in efficiency while retaining reasonable effectiveness. Inference time efficiency gains are both lowering the time and memory complexity in a controllable way, allowing for further trading off memory footprint and query latency. More generally, this line of research connects traditional IR models with neural “NLP” models and offers novel ways to explore the space between (efficient, but less effective) traditional rankers and (effective, but less efficient) neural rankers elegantly.
ISSN:1046-8188
1558-2868
DOI:10.1145/3640460