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Analyzing the Effectiveness of Listwise Reranking with Positional Invariance on Temporal Generalizability

Published 9 Jul 2024 in cs.IR | (2407.06716v3)

Abstract: This working note outlines our participation in the retrieval task at CLEF 2024. We highlight the considerable gap between studying retrieval performance on static knowledge documents and understanding performance in real-world environments. Therefore, Addressing these discrepancies and measuring the temporal persistence of IR systems is crucial. By investigating the LongEval benchmark, specifically designed for such dynamic environments, our findings demonstrate the effectiveness of a listwise reranking approach, which proficiently handles inaccuracies induced by temporal distribution shifts. Among listwise rerankers, our findings show that ListT5, which effectively mitigates the positional bias problem by adopting the Fusion-in-Decoder architecture, is especially effective, and more so, as temporal drift increases, on the test-long subset.

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