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These problems greatly limit the development of neural IR and related fields. Although the quantum-inspired retrieval framework can theoretically solve the above problems, it is faced with problems such as poor model efficiency and difficulty in integrating with neural network, which lead to a huge gap between QT and neural network modeling.<p>This review gives a systematic introduction to quantuminspired neural IR, including quantum-inspired neural language representation, matching and understanding. This is not only helpful to non-classical phenomena modeling in IR but also to break the theoretical bottleneck of neural networks and design more transparent neural IR models. We introduce the language representation method based on QT and the quantum-inspired text matching and decision making model under neural network, which shows its theoretical advantages in document ranking, relevance matching, multimodal IR, and can be integrated with neural networks to jointly promote the development of IR. The latest progress of quantum language understanding is introduced and further topics on QT and language modeling provide readers with more materials for thinking.</p></p>","PeriodicalId":48829,"journal":{"name":"Foundations and Trends in Information Retrieval","volume":"54 45","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":8.3000,"publicationDate":"2023-04-18","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Quantum-Inspired Neural Language Representation, Matching and Understanding\",\"authors\":\"Peng Zhang, Hui Gao, Jing Zhang, Dawei Song\",\"doi\":\"10.1561/1500000091\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p>The introduction of Quantum Theory (QT) provides a unified mathematical framework for Information Retrieval (IR). 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Quantum-Inspired Neural Language Representation, Matching and Understanding
The introduction of Quantum Theory (QT) provides a unified mathematical framework for Information Retrieval (IR). Compared with the classical IR framework, the quantuminspired IR framework is based on user-centered modeling methods to model non-classical cognitive phenomena in human relevance judgment in the IR process. With the increase of data and computing resources, neural IR methods have been applied to the text matching and understanding task of IR. Neural networks have a strong learning ability of effective representation and generalization of matching patterns from raw data. However, these methods show some unavoidable defects, such as the inability to model user cognitive phenomena, large number of model parameters and the “black box” characteristics of network structure. These problems greatly limit the development of neural IR and related fields. Although the quantum-inspired retrieval framework can theoretically solve the above problems, it is faced with problems such as poor model efficiency and difficulty in integrating with neural network, which lead to a huge gap between QT and neural network modeling.
This review gives a systematic introduction to quantuminspired neural IR, including quantum-inspired neural language representation, matching and understanding. This is not only helpful to non-classical phenomena modeling in IR but also to break the theoretical bottleneck of neural networks and design more transparent neural IR models. We introduce the language representation method based on QT and the quantum-inspired text matching and decision making model under neural network, which shows its theoretical advantages in document ranking, relevance matching, multimodal IR, and can be integrated with neural networks to jointly promote the development of IR. The latest progress of quantum language understanding is introduced and further topics on QT and language modeling provide readers with more materials for thinking.
期刊介绍:
The surge in research across all domains in the past decade has resulted in a plethora of new publications, causing an exponential growth in published research. Navigating through this extensive literature and staying current has become a time-consuming challenge. While electronic publishing provides instant access to more articles than ever, discerning the essential ones for a comprehensive understanding of any topic remains an issue. To tackle this, Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval - FnTIR - addresses the problem by publishing high-quality survey and tutorial monographs in the field.
Each issue of Foundations and Trends® in Information Retrieval - FnT IR features a 50-100 page monograph authored by research leaders, covering tutorial subjects, research retrospectives, and survey papers that provide state-of-the-art reviews within the scope of the journal.