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Dense Expands, Sparse Anchors: Channel-Asymmetric Query Expansion for Hybrid Retrieval

arXiv:2608.15851v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: LLM-based query expansion improves retrieval by generating document-like passages. In hybrid retrieval, however, most evaluations fuse fixed top-L den

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arXiv:2608.15851v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: LLM-based query expansion improves retrieval by generating document-like passages. In hybrid retrieval, however, most evaluations fuse fixed top-L dense and sparse rankings. Because the cutoff controls both which cross-channel contributions enter fusion and how much of each ranking is accessed, gains measured at one L can change or reverse at another. We separate these effects by evaluating retrieval effectiveness under complete-list fusion and recording the policy-specific per-channel replay stopping depths at which its ordered top-K is certified. We then introduce DESA (Dense Expansion and Sparse Anchoring), a channel-asymmetric query expansion method. An LLM generates complementary reference passages; orthogonal residual expansion adds their new semantic directions to the dense query, while score-product anchoring incorporates their lexical cues into sparse retrieval without broadening the original query's lexical support. Across seven BEIR datasets, DESA improves nDCG@10 and Recall@20 over the unexpanded query by 3.82% and 2.38%, while reducing dense and sparse access depths by 36.90% and 36.56%. With equal dataset weighting, 63.31% of queries become shallower in both channels. However, both depths increase with Contriever on Touche-2020. These results support channel-specific integration of generated passages and joint evaluation of retrieval effectiveness and access depth.

Source: arXiv cs.CL | 2026-08-18

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