Rational Retrieval Acts applies Rational Speech Acts to sparse IR models, reweighting token-document associations by corpus context and improving retrieval accuracy on BEIR datasets.
Reasoning About Pragmatics with Neural Listeners and Speakers
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We present a model for pragmatically describing scenes, in which contrastive behavior results from a combination of inference-driven pragmatics and learned semantics. Like previous learned approaches to language generation, our model uses a simple feature-driven architecture (here a pair of neural "listener" and "speaker" models) to ground language in the world. Like inference-driven approaches to pragmatics, our model actively reasons about listener behavior when selecting utterances. For training, our approach requires only ordinary captions, annotated _without_ demonstration of the pragmatic behavior the model ultimately exhibits. In human evaluations on a referring expression game, our approach succeeds 81% of the time, compared to a 69% success rate using existing techniques.
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Rational Retrieval Acts: Leveraging Pragmatic Reasoning to Improve Sparse Retrieval
Rational Retrieval Acts applies Rational Speech Acts to sparse IR models, reweighting token-document associations by corpus context and improving retrieval accuracy on BEIR datasets.