Let's measure run time! Extending the IR replicability infrastructure to include performance aspects

07/10/2019
by   Sebastian Hofstätter, et al.
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Establishing a docker-based replicability infrastructure offers the community a great opportunity: measuring the run time of information retrieval systems. The time required to present query results to a user is paramount to the users satisfaction. Recent advances in neural IR re-ranking models put the issue of query latency at the forefront. They bring a complex trade-off between performance and effectiveness based on a myriad of factors: the choice of encoding model, network architecture, hardware acceleration and many others. The best performing models (currently using the BERT transformer model) run orders of magnitude more slowly than simpler architectures. We aim to broaden the focus of the neural IR community to include performance considerations -- to sustain the practical applicability of our innovations. In this position paper we supply our argument with a case study exploring the performance of different neural re-ranking models. Finally, we propose to extend the OSIRRC docker-based replicability infrastructure with two performance focused benchmark scenarios.

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