Reliable Evaluation Protocol for Low-Precision Retrieval
Reliable Evaluation Protocol for Low-Precision Retrieval
Lowering the numerical precision of model parameters and computations is widely adopted to improve the efficiency of retrieval systems. However, when computing relevance scores between the query and documents in low-precision, we observe spurious ties due to the reduced granularity. This introduces high variability in the results based on tie resolution, making the evaluation less reliable. To address this, we propose a more robust retrieval evaluation protocol designed to reduce score variation. It consists of: (1) High-Precision Scoring (HPS), which upcasts the final scoring step to higher precision to resolve tied candidates with minimal computational cost; and (2) Tie-aware Retrieval Metrics (TRM), which report expected scores, range, and bias to quantify order uncertainty of tied candidates. Our experiments test multiple models with three scoring functions on two retrieval datasets to demonstrate that HPS dramatically reduces tie-induced instability, and TRM accurately recovers expected metric values. This combination enables a more consistent and reliable evaluation system for lower-precision retrievals.
Kisu Yang、Yoonna Jang、Hwanseok Jang、Kenneth Choi、Isabelle Augenstein、Heuiseok Lim
计算技术、计算机技术
Kisu Yang,Yoonna Jang,Hwanseok Jang,Kenneth Choi,Isabelle Augenstein,Heuiseok Lim.Reliable Evaluation Protocol for Low-Precision Retrieval[EB/OL].(2025-08-06)[2025-08-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.03306.点此复制
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