A new benchmark (ConTEB) and training method (InSeNT) show that context-aware chunk embeddings greatly improve retrieval on context-dependent queries, with minimal computational overhead.
FreshStack: Building Realistic Benchmarks for Evaluating Retrieval on Technical Documents
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We introduce FreshStack, a holistic framework for automatically building information retrieval (IR) evaluation benchmarks by incorporating challenging questions and answers. FreshStack conducts the following steps: (1) automatic corpus collection from code and technical documentation, (2) nugget generation from community-asked questions and answers, and (3) nugget-level support, retrieving documents using a fusion of retrieval techniques and hybrid architectures. We use FreshStack to build five datasets on fast-growing, recent, and niche topics to ensure the tasks are sufficiently challenging. On FreshStack, existing retrieval models, when applied out-of-the-box, significantly underperform oracle approaches on all five topics, denoting plenty of headroom to improve IR quality. In addition, we identify cases where rerankers do not improve first-stage retrieval accuracy (two out of five topics) and oracle context helps an LLM generator generate a high-quality RAG answer. We hope FreshStack will facilitate future work toward constructing realistic, scalable, and uncontaminated IR and RAG evaluation benchmarks.
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Context is Gold to find the Gold Passage: Evaluating and Training Contextual Document Embeddings
A new benchmark (ConTEB) and training method (InSeNT) show that context-aware chunk embeddings greatly improve retrieval on context-dependent queries, with minimal computational overhead.