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A Memory Efficient Baseline For Open Domain Question Answering

Gautier Izacard, Fabio Petroni, Lucas Hosseini, Nicola de Cao, Sebastian Riedel, Edouard Grave . Arxiv 2020 – 29 citations

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Evaluation Memory Efficiency Quantization

Recently, retrieval systems based on dense representations have led to important improvements in open-domain question answering, and related tasks. While very effective, this approach is also memory intensive, as the dense vectors for the whole knowledge source need to be kept in memory. In this paper, we study how the memory footprint of dense retriever-reader systems can be reduced. We consider three strategies to reduce the index size: dimension reduction, vector quantization and passage filtering. We evaluate our approach on two question answering benchmarks: TriviaQA and NaturalQuestions, showing that it is possible to get competitive systems using less than 6Gb of memory.

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