有效的系统评审查询平滑算子

Harrisen Scells, Ferdinand Schlatt, Martin Potthast
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有效的查询对于最大限度地减少医学系统审查的时间和成本至关重要,因为必须判断所有检索到的文件的相关性。由专业图书馆员开发的布尔查询是系统审查的标准。它们保证了可重复和可验证的检索,并且比自由文本查询具有更多的控制。然而,由于严格的布尔运算符,布尔查询的结果集没有排序,难以控制。我们在一个单一的统一检索模型中通过制定一类与现有布尔运算符兼容并扩展的光滑运算符来解决这些问题。我们的平滑算子克服了布尔检索模型以前扩展的几个缺点。特别是,我们的操作符独立于底层排名函数,因此精确匹配和大型语言模型排名可以在同一个查询中组合。我们发现用等价或相似的平滑运算符替换布尔运算符通常可以提高查询的效率。它们的属性使查询调优到精确或召回直观,并允许更好地控制文档的检索方式。这种额外的控制导致更有效的查询,并减少系统审查的成本。
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Smooth Operators for Effective Systematic Review Queries
Effective queries are crucial to minimising the time and cost of medical systematic reviews, as all retrieved documents must be judged for relevance. Boolean queries, developed by expert librarians, are the standard for systematic reviews. They guarantee reproducible and verifiable retrieval and more control than free-text queries. However, the result sets of Boolean queries are unranked and difficult to control due to the strict Boolean operators. We address these problems in a single unified retrieval model by formulating a class of smooth operators that are compatible with and extend existing Boolean operators. Our smooth operators overcome several shortcomings of previous extensions of the Boolean retrieval model. In particular, our operators are independent of the underlying ranking function, so that exact-match and large language model rankers can be combined in the same query. We found that replacing Boolean operators with equivalent or similar smooth operators often improves the effectiveness of queries. Their properties make tuning a query to precision or recall intuitive and allow greater control over how documents are retrieved. This additional control leads to more effective queries and reduces the cost of systematic reviews.
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