Analyzing the influence of bigrams on retrieval bias and effectiveness
A AlQatan, L Azzopardi, Y Moshfeghi - … of the 2020 ACM SIGIR on …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
A AlQatan, L Azzopardi, Y Moshfeghi
Proceedings of the 2020 ACM SIGIR on International Conference on Theory of …, 2020•dl.acm.orgPrior work on using retrievability measures in the evaluation of information retrieval (IR)
systems has laid out the foundations for investigating the relationship between retrieval
effectiveness and retrieval bias. While various factors influencing bias have been examined,
there has been no work examining the impact of using bigram within the index on retrieval
bias. Intuitively, how the documents are represented, and what terms they contain, will
influence whether they are retrievable or not. In this paper, we investigate how the bias of a …
systems has laid out the foundations for investigating the relationship between retrieval
effectiveness and retrieval bias. While various factors influencing bias have been examined,
there has been no work examining the impact of using bigram within the index on retrieval
bias. Intuitively, how the documents are represented, and what terms they contain, will
influence whether they are retrievable or not. In this paper, we investigate how the bias of a …
Prior work on using retrievability measures in the evaluation of information retrieval (IR) systems has laid out the foundations for investigating the relationship between retrieval effectiveness and retrieval bias. While various factors influencing bias have been examined, there has been no work examining the impact of using bigram within the index on retrieval bias. Intuitively, how the documents are represented, and what terms they contain, will influence whether they are retrievable or not. In this paper, we investigate how the bias of a system changes depending on how the documents are represented using unigrams, bigrams or both. Our analysis of three different retrieval models on three TREC collections, shows that using a bigram only representation results in the lowest bias compared to unigram only representation, but at the expense of retrieval effectiveness. However, when both representations are combined it results in reducing the overall bias, as well as increasing effectiveness. These findings suggest that when configuring and indexing the collection, that the bag-of-words approach (unigrams), should be augmented with bigrams to create better and fairer retrieval systems.
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