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arxiv: 2307.00342 · v1 · pith:MESKPXRT · submitted 2023-07-01 · cs.CL · cs.IR

Improving Multitask Retrieval by Promoting Task Specialization

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keywords multitaskretrievalretrievertaskadaptivelearningmodelmultitasking
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In multitask retrieval, a single retriever is trained to retrieve relevant contexts for multiple tasks. Despite its practical appeal, naive multitask retrieval lags behind task-specific retrieval in which a separate retriever is trained for each task. We show that it is possible to train a multitask retriever that outperforms task-specific retrievers by promoting task specialization. The main ingredients are: (1) a better choice of pretrained model (one that is explicitly optimized for multitasking) along with compatible prompting, and (2) a novel adaptive learning method that encourages each parameter to specialize in a particular task. The resulting multitask retriever is highly performant on the KILT benchmark. Upon analysis, we find that the model indeed learns parameters that are more task-specialized compared to naive multitasking without prompting or adaptive learning.

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