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Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval

Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval (CLIR) is a retrieval task in which search queries and candidate documents are written in different languages. CLIR can be very useful in some scenarios. For example, a reporter may want to search foreign language news to obtain different perspectives for her story; an inventor may explore the patents in another country to understand prior art.

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Anveshana: A New Benchmark Dataset for Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval On English Queries and Sanskrit Documents0
CLIRudit: Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval of Scientific Documents0
Multilingual Open QA on the MIA Shared Task0
Cross-Dialect Information Retrieval: Information Access in Low-Resource and High-Variance LanguagesCode0
AyutthayaAlpha: A Thai-Latin Script Transliteration Transformer0
QueryBuilder: Human-in-the-Loop Query Development for Information Retrieval0
Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Reranking with Large Language Models for Low-Resource Languages0
Soft Prompt Decoding for Multilingual Dense Retrieval0
Augmenting Passage Representations with Query Generation for Enhanced Cross-Lingual Dense RetrievalCode0
Simple Yet Effective Neural Ranking and Reranking Baselines for Cross-Lingual Information Retrieval0
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