Lexical Learning as an Online Optimal Experiment: Building Efficient Search Engines through Human-Machine Collaboration
Tagliabue, Jacopo, Cohn-Gordon, Reuben
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Information retrieval (IR) systems need to constantly update their knowledge as target objects and user queries change over time. Due to the power -law nature of linguistic data, learning lexical concepts is a problem resisting standard machine learning approaches: while manual intervention is always possible, a more general and automated solution is desirable. In this work, we propose a novel end -to-end framework that models the interaction between a search engine and users as a virtuous human -in-the-loop inference. The proposed framework is the first to our knowledge combining ideas from psycholinguistics and experiment design to maximize efficiency in IR. We provide a brief overview of the main components and initial simulations in a toy world, showing how inference works end-to-end and discussing preliminary results and next steps.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-30-2019
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