Affiliation:
1. Independent, Italy
2. University of Pisa, Italy
3. University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Abstract
Personalized Query Expansion, the task of expanding queries with additional terms extracted from the user-related vocabulary, is a well-known solution to improve the retrieval performance of a system w.r.t. short queries. Recent approaches rely on word embeddings to select expansion terms from user-related texts. Although promising results have been delivered with former word embedding techniques, we argue that these methods are not suited for contextual word embeddings, which produce a unique vector representation for each term occurrence.
In this article, we propose a Personalized Query Expansion method designed to solve the issues arising from the use of contextual word embeddings with the current Personalized Query Expansion approaches based on word embeddings. Specifically, we employ a clustering-based procedure to identify the terms that better represent the user interests and to improve the diversity of those selected for expansion, achieving improvements of up to 4% w.r.t. the best-performing baseline in terms of MAP@100. Moreover, our approach outperforms previous ones in terms of efficiency, allowing us to achieve sub-millisecond expansion times even in data-rich scenarios. Finally, we introduce a novel metric to evaluate the expansion terms’ diversity and empirically show the unsuitability of previous approaches based on word embeddings when employed along with contextual word embeddings, which cause the selection of semantically overlapping expansion terms.
Funder
Ministero dell’Università e della Ricerca
European Union – NextGenerationEU
Ministero dell’Istruzione e del Merito of Italy
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computer Science Applications,General Business, Management and Accounting,Information Systems
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