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Combining Sparse and Dense Information Retrieval: Soft Vector Space Model and MathBERTa at ARQMath-3 Task 1 (Answer Retrieval)

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NOVOTNÝ Vít ŠTEFÁNIK Michal

Rok publikování 2022
Druh Článek ve sborníku
Konference Proceedings of the Working Notes of CLEF 2022 - Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum
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Klíčová slova information retrieval; sparse retrieval; dense retrieval; soft vector space model; math representations; word embeddings; constrained positional weighting; decontextualization; word2vec; transformers
Popis Sparse retrieval techniques can detect exact matches, but are inadequate for mathematical texts, where the same information can be expressed as either text or math. The soft vector space model has been shown to improve sparse retrieval on semantic text similarity, text classification, and machine translation evaluation tasks, but it has not yet been properly evaluated on math information retrieval. In our work, we compare the soft vector space model against standard sparse retrieval baselines and state-of-the-art math information retrieval systems from Task 1 (Answer Retrieval) of the ARQMath-3 lab. We evaluate the impact of different math representations, different notions of similarity between key words and math symbols ranging from Levenshtein distances to deep neural language models, and different ways of combining text and math. We show that using the soft vector space model consistently improves effectiveness compared to using standard sparse retrieval techniques. We also show that the Tangent-L math representation achieves better effectiveness than LaTeX, and that modeling text and math separately using two models improves effectiveness compared to jointly modeling text and math using a single model. Lastly, we show that different math representations and different ways of combining text and math benefit from different notions of similarity between tokens. Our best system achieves NDCG' of 0.251 on Task 1 of the ARQMath-3 lab.

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