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Unsupervised Domain Adaption for Neural Information Retrieval

Authors: Dominguez, Carlos; Campos, Jon Ander; Agirre, Eneko; Azkune, Gorka;

Unsupervised Domain Adaption for Neural Information Retrieval

Abstract

Neural information retrieval requires costly annotated data for each target domain to be competitive. Synthetic annotation by query generation using Large Language Models or rule-based string manipulation has been proposed as an alternative, but their relative merits have not been analysed. In this paper, we compare both methods head-to-head using the same neural IR architecture. We focus on the BEIR benchmark, which includes test datasets from several domains with no training data, and explore two scenarios: zero-shot, where the supervised system is trained in a large out-of-domain dataset (MS-MARCO); and unsupervised domain adaptation, where, in addition to MS-MARCO, the system is fine-tuned in synthetic data from the target domain. Our results indicate that Large Language Models outperform rule-based methods in all scenarios by a large margin, and, more importantly, that unsupervised domain adaptation is effective compared to applying a supervised IR system in a zero-shot fashion. In addition we explore several sizes of open Large Language Models to generate synthetic data and find that a medium-sized model suffices. Code and models are publicly available for reproducibility.

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FOS: Computer and information sciences, Computer Science - Computation and Language, Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI), Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence, Computation and Language (cs.CL)

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