Retrieval can be made more efficient by deploying dynamic pruning strategies such as WAND, which do not degrade effectiveness up to a given rank. It is possible to increase the efficiency of such techniques by pruning more 'aggressively'. However, this may reduce effectiveness. In this work, we propose a novel selective framework that determines the appropriate amount of pruning aggressiveness on a per-query basis, thereby increasing overall efficiency without significantly reducing overall effectiveness. We postulate two hypotheses about the queries that should be pruned more aggressively, which generate two approaches within our framework, based on query performance predictors and query efficiency predictors, respectively. We thoroughly e...
The Web search engines maintain large-scale inverted indexes which are queried thousands of times pe...
Recent advances in dense retrieval techniques have offered the promise of being able not just to re-...
Prior work on using retrievability measures in the evaluation of information retrieval (IR) systems ...
Retrieval can be made more efficient by deploying dynamic pruning strategies such as WAND, which do ...
Dynamic pruning strategies are effective yet permit efficient retrieval by pruning - i.e. not fully ...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
Evaluation of ranked queries on large text collections can be costly in terms of processing time and...
Large scale retrieval systems often employ cascaded ranking architectures, in which an initial set o...
Selective search is a distributed retrieval technique that reduces the computational cost of large-s...
Processing top-k bag-of-words queries is critical to many information retrieval applications, includ...
A dynamic pruning strategy, such as WAND, enhances retrieval efficiency without degrading effectiven...
Modern search engines face enormous performance challenges. The most popular ones process tens of th...
A search engine infrastructure must be able to provide the same quality of service to all queries re...
Dynamic pruning strategies permit efficient retrieval by not fully scoring all postings of the docum...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
The Web search engines maintain large-scale inverted indexes which are queried thousands of times pe...
Recent advances in dense retrieval techniques have offered the promise of being able not just to re-...
Prior work on using retrievability measures in the evaluation of information retrieval (IR) systems ...
Retrieval can be made more efficient by deploying dynamic pruning strategies such as WAND, which do ...
Dynamic pruning strategies are effective yet permit efficient retrieval by pruning - i.e. not fully ...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
Evaluation of ranked queries on large text collections can be costly in terms of processing time and...
Large scale retrieval systems often employ cascaded ranking architectures, in which an initial set o...
Selective search is a distributed retrieval technique that reduces the computational cost of large-s...
Processing top-k bag-of-words queries is critical to many information retrieval applications, includ...
A dynamic pruning strategy, such as WAND, enhances retrieval efficiency without degrading effectiven...
Modern search engines face enormous performance challenges. The most popular ones process tens of th...
A search engine infrastructure must be able to provide the same quality of service to all queries re...
Dynamic pruning strategies permit efficient retrieval by not fully scoring all postings of the docum...
Search engines are exceptionally important tools for accessing information in today’s world. In sati...
The Web search engines maintain large-scale inverted indexes which are queried thousands of times pe...
Recent advances in dense retrieval techniques have offered the promise of being able not just to re-...
Prior work on using retrievability measures in the evaluation of information retrieval (IR) systems ...