Original Article

Reranking passages with coarse-to- ne neural retriever enhanced by list-context information

Abstract

Passage reranking is a critical task in various applications, particularly when dealing with large volumes of documents. Existing neural architectures have limitations in retrieving the most relevant passage for a given question because the semantics of the segmented passages are often incomplete, and they typically match the question to each passage individually, rarely considering contextual information from other passages that could provide comparative and reference information. This paper presents a list-context attention mechanism to augment the passage representation by incorporating the list-context information from other candidates. The proposed coarse-to- ne (C2F) neural retriever addresses the out-of-memory limitation of the passage attention mechanism by dividing the list-context modeling process into two sub-processes with a cache policy learning algorithm, enabling the efficient encoding of context information from a large number of candidate answers. This method can be generally used to encode context information from any number of candidate answers in one pass. Different from most multi-stage information retrieval architectures, this model integrates the coarse and ne rankers into the joint optimization process, allowing for feedback between the two layers to update the model simultaneously. Experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

Keywords

Passage rerankingList-context attentionCoarse-to- ne neural retrieverMachine reading comprehensionMulti-stage retrievalTwo-level retrieval

Corresponding Author

Dr. Hongyin Zhu

Architecture Research Department, Inspur Electronic Information Industry Co., Ltd., Beijing, China

hongyin_zhu@163.com

Article History

Received Date : 23 October 2023

Revised Date : 07 December 2023

Accepted Date : 15 December 2023

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