Abstract
Training data as well as supplementary data such as usage-based click behavior may abound in one search market (i.e., a particular region, domain, or language) and be much scarcer in another market. Transfer methods attempt to improve performance in these resource-scarce markets by leveraging data across markets. However, differences in feature distributions across markets can change the optimal model. We introduce a method called Fractional Similarity, which uses query-based variance within a market to obtain more reliable estimates of feature deviations across markets. An empirical analysis demonstrates that using this scoring method as a feature selection criterion in cross-lingual transfer improves relevance ranking in the foreign language and compares favorably to a baseline based on KL divergence.
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Jagarlamudi, J., Bennett, P.N. (2011). Fractional Similarity: Cross-Lingual Feature Selection for Search. In: Clough, P., et al. Advances in Information Retrieval. ECIR 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6611. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20161-5_23
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