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Generalized Contrastive Learning for Multi-Modal Retrieval and Ranking

Authors :
Zhu, Tianyu
Jung, Myong Chol
Clark, Jesse
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Contrastive learning has gained widespread adoption for retrieval tasks due to its minimal requirement for manual annotations. However, popular contrastive frameworks typically learn from binary relevance, making them ineffective at incorporating direct fine-grained rankings. In this paper, we curate a large-scale dataset featuring detailed relevance scores for each query-document pair to facilitate future research and evaluation. Subsequently, we propose Generalized Contrastive Learning for Multi-Modal Retrieval and Ranking (GCL), which is designed to learn from fine-grained rankings beyond binary relevance scores. Our results show that GCL achieves a 94.5% increase in NDCG@10 for in-domain and 26.3 to 48.8% increases for cold-start evaluations, all relative to the CLIP baseline and involving ground truth rankings.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.08535
Document Type :
Working Paper