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arxiv: 2212.10528 · v1 · pith:FZSBQWYWnew · submitted 2022-12-20 · 💻 cs.CL · cs.IR

HYRR: Hybrid Infused Reranking for Passage Retrieval

classification 💻 cs.CL cs.IR
keywords retrievalhybridmodelsneuralperformancererankingbm25evaluations
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We present Hybrid Infused Reranking for Passages Retrieval (HYRR), a framework for training rerankers based on a hybrid of BM25 and neural retrieval models. Retrievers based on hybrid models have been shown to outperform both BM25 and neural models alone. Our approach exploits this improved performance when training a reranker, leading to a robust reranking model. The reranker, a cross-attention neural model, is shown to be robust to different first-stage retrieval systems, achieving better performance than rerankers simply trained upon the first-stage retrievers in the multi-stage systems. We present evaluations on a supervised passage retrieval task using MS MARCO and zero-shot retrieval tasks using BEIR. The empirical results show strong performance on both evaluations.

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