Stable and Semi-stable Sampling Approaches for Continuously Used Samples

03/02/2022
by   Nikita Astrakhantsev, et al.
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Information retrieval systems are usually measured by labeling the relevance of results corresponding to a sample of user queries. In practical search engines, such measurement needs to be performed continuously, such as daily or weekly. This creates a trade-off between (a) representativeness of query sample to current query traffic of the product; (b) labeling cost: if we keep the same query sample, results would be similar allowing us to reuse their labels; and (c) overfitting caused by continuous usage of same query sample. In this paper we explicitly formulate this tradeoff, propose two new variants – Stable and Semi-stable – to simple and weighted random sampling and show that they outperform existing approaches for the continuous usage settings, including monitoring/debugging search engine or comparing ranker candidates.

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