Using Metafeatures to Increase the Effectiveness of Latent Semantic Models in Web Search

Alexey Borisov, P. Serdyukov, M. de Rijke
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In web search, latent semantic models have been proposed to bridge the lexical gap between queries and documents that is due to the fact that searchers and content creators often use different vocabularies and language styles to express the same concept. Modern search engines simply use the outputs of latent semantic models as features for a so-called global ranker. We argue that this is not optimal, because a single value output by a latent semantic model may be insufficient to describe all aspects of the model's prediction, and thus some information captured by the model is not used effectively by the search engine. To increase the effectiveness of latent semantic models in web search, we propose to create metafeatures-feature vectors that describe the structure of the model's prediction for a given query-document pair and pass them to the global ranker along with the models? scores. We provide simple guidelines to represent the latent semantic model's prediction with more than a single number, and illustrate these guidelines using several latent semantic models. We test the impact of the proposed metafeatures on a web document ranking task using four latent semantic models. Our experiments show that (1) through the use of metafeatures, the performance of each individual latent semantic model can be improved by 10.2% and 4.2% in NDCG scores at truncation levels 1 and 10; and (2) through the use of metafeatures, the performance of a combination of latent semantic models can be improved by 7.6% and 3.8% in NDCG scores at truncation levels 1 and 10, respectively.
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利用元特征提高Web搜索中潜在语义模型的有效性
在网络搜索中,由于搜索者和内容创建者经常使用不同的词汇表和语言风格来表达相同的概念,潜在语义模型被提出来弥合查询和文档之间的词汇差距。现代搜索引擎只是使用潜在语义模型的输出作为所谓的全局排名的特征。我们认为这不是最优的,因为潜在语义模型输出的单个值可能不足以描述模型预测的所有方面,因此模型捕获的一些信息不能被搜索引擎有效地使用。为了提高潜在语义模型在网络搜索中的有效性,我们建议创建元特征——描述给定查询文档对的模型预测结构的特征向量,并将它们与模型一起传递给全局排名器。分数。我们提供了简单的指导方针,用多个数字表示潜在语义模型的预测,并使用几个潜在语义模型来说明这些指导方针。我们使用四个潜在语义模型测试了所提出的元特征对web文档排序任务的影响。我们的实验表明:(1)通过使用元特征,每个个体潜在语义模型在截断水平1和10下的NDCG分数的性能分别提高了10.2%和4.2%;(2)通过使用元特征,潜在语义模型组合在截断水平1和截断水平10下的NDCG得分分别提高了7.6%和3.8%。
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