Semantically parallel queries in 24 European languages get inconsistent rankings from BM25 and neural retrievers; a KL-divergence alignment loss (LaKDA) reduces the inconsistency.
Text-based Question Answering from Information Retrieval and Deep Neural Network Perspectives: A Survey
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Text-based Question Answering (QA) is a challenging task which aims at finding short concrete answers for users' questions. This line of research has been widely studied with information retrieval techniques and has received increasing attention in recent years by considering deep neural network approaches. Deep learning approaches, which are the main focus of this paper, provide a powerful technique to learn multiple layers of representations and interaction between questions and texts. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of different models proposed for the QA task, including both traditional information retrieval perspective, and more recent deep neural network perspective. We also introduce well-known datasets for the task and present available results from the literature to have a comparison between different techniques.
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Language Bias in Information Retrieval: The Nature of the Beast and Mitigation Methods
Semantically parallel queries in 24 European languages get inconsistent rankings from BM25 and neural retrievers; a KL-divergence alignment loss (LaKDA) reduces the inconsistency.