Abstract

Open-domain question answering requires the task of retrieving documents with high relevance to the query from a large-scale corpus. Deep learning-based dense retrieval methods have become the primary approach for finding related documents. Although deep learning-based methods have improved search accuracy compared to traditional techniques, they simultaneously impose a considerable increase in computational burden. Consequently, research on efficient models and methods that optimize the trade-off between search accuracy and time to alleviate computational demands is required. In this paper, we propose a Korean document retrieval method utilizing ColBERT’s late interaction paradigm to efficiently calculate the relevance between questions and documents. For open-domain Korean question answering document retrieval, we construct a Korean dataset using various corpora from AI-Hub. We conduct experiments comparing the search accuracy and inference time among the traditional IR (information retrieval) model BM25, the dense retrieval approach utilizing BERT-based models for Korean, and our proposed method. The experimental results demonstrate that our approach achieves a higher accuracy than BM25 and requires less search time than the dense retrieval method employing KoBERT. Moreover, the most outstanding performance is observed when using KoSBERT, a pre-trained Korean language model that learned to position semantically similar sentences closely in vector space.

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