Semantic Recall is a new evaluation metric for approximate nearest neighbor search that focuses only on semantically relevant results, with Tolerant Recall as a proxy when relevance labels are unavailable.
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ANN search quality is better assessed by 1/Ratio@k than Recall@k because the former tracks downstream task utility more closely while allowing substantially lower computational cost.
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Semantic Recall for Vector Search
Semantic Recall is a new evaluation metric for approximate nearest neighbor search that focuses only on semantically relevant results, with Tolerant Recall as a proxy when relevance labels are unavailable.
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ANN Search: Recall What Matters
ANN search quality is better assessed by 1/Ratio@k than Recall@k because the former tracks downstream task utility more closely while allowing substantially lower computational cost.