Abstract:In this report, we introduce pplx-embed, a family of multilingual embedding models that employ multi-stage contrastive learning on a diffusion-pretrained language model backbone for web-scale retrieval. By leveraging bidirectional attention through diffusion-based pretraining, our models capture comprehensive bidirectional context within passages, enabling the use of mean pooling and a late chunking strategy to better preserve global context across long documents. We release two model types: pplx-embed-v1 for standard retrieval, and pplx-embed-context-v1 for contextualized embeddings that incorporate global document context into passage representations. pplx-embed-v1 achieves competitive performance on the MTEB(Multilingual, v2), MTEB(Code), MIRACL, BERGEN, and ToolRet retrieval benchmarks, while pplx-embed-context-v1 sets new records on the ConTEB benchmark. Beyond public benchmarks, pplx-embed-v1 demonstrates strong performance on our internal evaluation suite, focusing on real-world, large-scale search scenarios constructed from 1B production web pages. These results validate the models' effectiveness in production environments where retrieval quality and efficiency are critical at scale.
Abstract:Jina Embeddings constitutes a set of high-performance sentence embedding models adept at translating various textual inputs into numerical representations, thereby capturing the semantic essence of the text. The models excel in applications such as dense retrieval and semantic textual similarity. This paper details the development of Jina Embeddings, starting with the creation of high-quality pairwise and triplet datasets. It underlines the crucial role of data cleaning in dataset preparation, gives in-depth insights into the model training process, and concludes with a comprehensive performance evaluation using the Massive Textual Embedding Benchmark (MTEB). To increase the model's awareness of negations, we constructed a novel training and evaluation dataset of negated and non-negated statements, which we make publicly available to the community.