Top-P Masking for Cross Language Information Retrieval

Abstract

Top-K masking schemes have been proposed as a method to promote sparse representations in Information Retrieval (IR) tasks, as a simple alternative to Floating Point Operations per Second (FLOPS) regularization. Algorithms such as Bilingual Lexical and Document Expansion Model (BLADE), adopt this approach as a post-processing stage. We propose using Top-P Dynamic Masking similar to Nucleus Sampling in Large Language Models, and demonstrate better performance than Top-K masking. Specifically, we evaluate our methods in the domain of Cross Language Information Retrieval (CLIR)

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