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Neural Extractive Search

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arxiv 2106.04612 v1 pith:QY5VNWX6 submitted 2021-06-08 cs.CL cs.IR

classification cs.CLcs.IR
keywords searchextractiveneuralavailablehttpsparadigmprototyperetrieval
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Domain experts often need to extract structured information from large corpora. We advocate for a search paradigm called ``extractive search'', in which a search query is enriched with capture-slots, to allow for such rapid extraction. Such an extractive search system can be built around syntactic structures, resulting in high-precision, low-recall results. We show how the recall can be improved using neural retrieval and alignment. The goals of this paper are to concisely introduce the extractive-search paradigm; and to demonstrate a prototype neural retrieval system for extractive search and its benefits and potential. Our prototype is available at \url{https://spike.neural-sim.apps.allenai.org/} and a video demonstration is available at \url{https://vimeo.com/559586687}.

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