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FLeW: Facet-Level and Adaptive Weighted Representation Learning of Scientific Documents

Information Retrieval 2025-09-10 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Scientific document representation learning provides powerful embeddings for various tasks, while current methods face challenges across three approaches. 1) Contrastive training with citation-structural signals underutilizes citation information and still generates single-vector representations. 2) Fine-grained representation learning, which generates multiple vectors at the sentence or aspect level, requires costly integration and lacks domain generalization. 3) Task-aware learning depends on manually predefined task categorization, overlooking nuanced task distinctions and requiring extra training data for task-specific modules. To address these problems, we propose a new method that unifies the three approaches for better representations, namely FLeW. Specifically, we introduce a novel triplet sampling method that leverages citation intent and frequency to enhance citation-structural signals for training. Citation intents (background, method, result), aligned with the general structure of scientific writing, facilitate a domain-generalized facet partition for fine-grained representation learning. Then, we adopt a simple weight search to adaptively integrate three facet-level embeddings into a task-specific document embedding without task-aware fine-tuning. Experiments show the applicability and robustness of FLeW across multiple scientific tasks and fields, compared to prior models.

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@article{arxiv.2509.07531,
  title  = {FLeW: Facet-Level and Adaptive Weighted Representation Learning of Scientific Documents},
  author = {Zheng Dou and Deqing Wang and Fuzhen Zhuang and Jian Ren and Yanlin Hu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.07531},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted by DASFAA2025