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MIRB: Mathematical Information Retrieval Benchmark

MIRB: Mathematical Information Retrieval Benchmark

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英文摘要

Mathematical Information Retrieval (MIR) is the task of retrieving information from mathematical documents and plays a key role in various applications, including theorem search in mathematical libraries, answer retrieval on math forums, and premise selection in automated theorem proving. However, a unified benchmark for evaluating these diverse retrieval tasks has been lacking. In this paper, we introduce MIRB (Mathematical Information Retrieval Benchmark) to assess the MIR capabilities of retrieval models. MIRB includes four tasks: semantic statement retrieval, question-answer retrieval, premise retrieval, and formula retrieval, spanning a total of 12 datasets. We evaluate 13 retrieval models on this benchmark and analyze the challenges inherent to MIR. We hope that MIRB provides a comprehensive framework for evaluating MIR systems and helps advance the development of more effective retrieval models tailored to the mathematical domain.

Haocheng Ju、Bin Dong

数学计算技术、计算机技术

Haocheng Ju,Bin Dong.MIRB: Mathematical Information Retrieval Benchmark[EB/OL].(2025-05-21)[2025-06-13].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.15585.点此复制

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