One of the challenges in information retrieval (IR) is the vocabulary mismatch problem, which happens when the terms between queries and documents are lexically different but semantically similar. While recent work has proposed to expand the queries or documents by enriching their representations with additional relevant terms to address this challenge, they usually require a large volume of query-document pairs to train an expansion model. In this paper, we propose an Unsupervised Document Expansion with Generation (UDEG) framework with a pretrained language model, which generates diverse supplementary sentences for the original document without using labels on querydocument pairs for training. For generating sentences, we further stochastically perturb their embeddings to generate more diverse sentences for document expansion. We validate our framework on two standard IR benchmark datasets. The results show that our framework significantly outperforms relevant expansion baselines for IR.
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Jeong, S., Baek, J., Park, C. H., & Park, J. C. (2021). Unsupervised Document Expansion for Information Retrieval with Stochastic Text Generation. In 2nd Workshop on Scholarly Document Processing, SDP 2021 - Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 7–17). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.sdp-1.2
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