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Exploring the Effectiveness of Multi-stage Fine-tuning for Cross-encoder Re-rankers

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arxiv 2503.22672 v1 pith:Z3MCK5OI submitted 2025-03-28 cs.IR cs.AI

classification cs.IRcs.AI
keywords cross-encodersfine-tunedfine-tuningeffectivenesscontrastiveeffectivehighlylarge
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State-of-the-art cross-encoders can be fine-tuned to be highly effective in passage re-ranking. The typical fine-tuning process of cross-encoders as re-rankers requires large amounts of manually labelled data, a contrastive learning objective, and a set of heuristically sampled negatives. An alternative recent approach for fine-tuning instead involves teaching the model to mimic the rankings of a highly effective large language model using a distillation objective. These fine-tuning strategies can be applied either individually, or in sequence. In this work, we systematically investigate the effectiveness of point-wise cross-encoders when fine-tuned independently in a single stage, or sequentially in two stages. Our experiments show that the effectiveness of point-wise cross-encoders fine-tuned using contrastive learning is indeed on par with that of models fine-tuned with multi-stage approaches. Code is available for reproduction at https://github.com/fpezzuti/multistage-finetuning.

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