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Investigating Retrieval Method Selection with Axiomatic Features
We consider algorithm selection in the context of ad-hoc information retrieval. Given a query and a pair of retrieval methods, we propose a meta-learner that predicts how to combine the methods' relevance scores into an overall relevance score. Inspired by neural models' different properties with regard to IR axioms, these predictions are based on features that quantify axiom-related properties of the query and its top ranked documents. We conduct an evaluation on TREC Web Track data and find that the meta-learner often significantly improves over the individual methods. Finally, we conduct feature and query weight analyses to investigate the meta-learner's behavior
Explainable Information Retrieval: A Survey
Explainable information retrieval is an emerging research area aiming to make
transparent and trustworthy information retrieval systems. Given the increasing
use of complex machine learning models in search systems, explainability is
essential in building and auditing responsible information retrieval models.
This survey fills a vital gap in the otherwise topically diverse literature of
explainable information retrieval. It categorizes and discusses recent
explainability methods developed for different application domains in
information retrieval, providing a common framework and unifying perspectives.
In addition, it reflects on the common concern of evaluating explanations and
highlights open challenges and opportunities.Comment: 35 pages, 10 figures. Under revie
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