Giulio D'Erasmo
2026
Statistical Foundations of DIME: Risk Estimation for Practical Index Selection
Giulio D'Erasmo | Cesare Campagnano | Antonio Mallia | Pierpaolo Brutti | Nicola Tonellotto | Fabrizio Silvestri
Proceedings of the 19th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 2: Short Papers)
Giulio D'Erasmo | Cesare Campagnano | Antonio Mallia | Pierpaolo Brutti | Nicola Tonellotto | Fabrizio Silvestri
Proceedings of the 19th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 2: Short Papers)
High-dimensional dense embeddings have become central to modern Information Retrieval, but many dimensions are noisy or redundant. Recently proposed DIME (Dimension IMportance Estimation), provides query-dependent scores to identify informative components of embeddings. DIME relies on a costly grid search to select a priori a dimensionality for all the query corpus’s embeddings. Our work provides a statistically grounded criterion that directly identifies the optimal set of dimensions for each query at inference time. Experiments confirm that this approach improves retrieval effectiveness and reduces embedding size by an average 50% of across different models and datasets at inference time.