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Evaluating Fairness in Argument Retrieval

Sachin Pathiyan Cherumanal, Damiano Spina, Falk Scholer, W. Bruce Croft

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Abstract

Existing commercial search engines often struggle to represent different perspectives of a search query. Argument retrieval systems address this limitation of search engines and provide both positive (PRO) and negative (CON) perspectives about a user's information need on a controversial topic (e.g., climate change). The effectiveness of such argument retrieval systems is typically evaluated based on topical relevance and argument quality, without taking into account the often differing number of documents shown for the argument stances (PRO or CON). Therefore, systems may retrieve relevant passages, but with a biased exposure of arguments. In this work, we analyze a range of non-stochastic fairness-aware ranking and diversity metrics to evaluate the extent to which argument stances are fairly exposed in argument retrieval systems.

Topics & Concepts

Argument (complex analysis)Computer scienceRelevance (law)Ranking (information retrieval)Information retrievalRange (aeronautics)Political scienceEngineeringBiochemistryLawAerospace engineeringChemistryTopic ModelingExpert finding and Q&A systemsInformation Retrieval and Search Behavior