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SEAGLE: A Platform for Comparative Evaluation of Semantic Encoders for Information Retrieval

2019-11-01IJCNLP 2019Unverified0· sign in to hype

Fabian David Schmidt, Markus Dietsche, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Goran Glava{\v{s}}

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We introduce Seagle, a platform for comparative evaluation of semantic text encoding models on information retrieval (IR) tasks. Seagle implements (1) word embedding aggregators, which represent texts as algebraic aggregations of pretrained word embeddings and (2) pretrained semantic encoders, and allows for their comparative evaluation on arbitrary (monolingual and cross-lingual) IR collections. We benchmark Seagle's models on monolingual document retrieval and cross-lingual sentence retrieval. Seagle functionality can be exploited via an easy-to-use web interface and its modular backend (micro-service architecture) can easily be extended with additional semantic search models.

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