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LIR: The First Workshop on Late Interaction and Multi-Vector Retrieval

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Late interaction retrieval methods, pioneered by ColBERT, have emerged as a powerful alternative to single-vector neural IR. By leveraging fine-grained, token-level representations, they have been demonstrated to deliver strong generalisation and robustness, particularly in out-of-domain settings. They have recently been shown to be particularly well-suited for novel use cases, such as reasoning-based or cross-modality retrieval.

At the same time, these models pose significant challenges of efficiency, usability, and integrations into fully fledged systems; as well as the natural difficulties encountered while researching novel application domains. Recent years have seen rapid advances across many of these areas, but research efforts remain fragmented across communities and frequently exclude practitioners.

We intend to make LIR the venue where all actors of the late-interaction research ecosystem can freely gather and share ideas. To this aim, we have planned for the workshop to be highly interactive and are encouraging a large variety of publication formats, from short, early technical reports on specific phenomenon to full-fledged research papers.


Website: https://www.lateinteraction.com/

Apr 02, 2026 13:30 - 17:00(Europe/Amsterdam)
Venue : LAB.110
20260402T1330 20260402T1700 Europe/Amsterdam LIR: The First Workshop on Late Interaction and Multi-Vector Retrieval

Late interaction retrieval methods, pioneered by ColBERT, have emerged as a powerful alternative to single-vector neural IR. By leveraging fine-grained, token-level representations, they have been demonstrated to deliver strong generalisation and robustness, particularly in out-of-domain settings. They have recently been shown to be particularly well-suited for novel use cases, such as reasoning-based or cross-modality retrieval.

At the same time, these models pose significant challenges of efficiency, usability, and integrations into fully fledged systems; as well as the natural difficulties encountered while researching novel application domains. Recent years have seen rapid advances across many of these areas, but research efforts remain fragmented across communities and frequently exclude practitioners.

We intend to make LIR the venue where all actors of the late-interaction research ecosystem can freely gather and share ideas. To this aim, we have planned for the workshop to be highly interactive and are encouraging a large variety of publication formats, from short, early technical reports on specific phenomenon to full-fledged research papers.

Website: https://www.lateinteraction.com/

LAB.110 ECIR2026 conference-secretariat@blueboxevents.nl

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LIR: The First Workshop on Late Interaction and MultiVector Retrieval @ ECIR 2026

Workshops 01:30 PM - 05:00 PM (Europe/Amsterdam) 2026/04/02 11:30:00 UTC - 2026/04/02 15:00:00 UTC
Late interaction retrieval methods, pioneered by ColBERT, have emerged as a powerful alternative to single-vector neural IR. By leveraging fine-grained, token-level representations, they have been demonstrated to deliver strong generalisation and robustness, particularly in out-of-domain settings. They have recently been shown to be particularly well-suited for novel use cases, such as reasoning-based or cross-modality retrieval. At the same time, these models pose significant challenges of efficiency, usability, and integrations into fully fledged systems; as well as the natural difficulties encountered while researching novel application domains. Recent years have seen rapid advances across many of these areas, but research efforts remain fragmented across communities and frequently exclude practitioners. The purpose of this workshop is to create an environment where all aspects of late interaction can be discussed, with a focus on early research explorations, real-world outcomes, and negative or puzzling results to be freely shared and discussed. The aim of LIR is to provide a highly-interactive environment for researchers from various backgrounds and practitioners to freely discuss their experience, fostering further collaboration.
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Benjamin Clavie
Mixedbread, Inc. And National Institute Of Informatics
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Xianming Li
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Antoine Chaffin
ML Research Engineer, LightOn
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Omar Khattab
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Tom Aarsen
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Manuel Faysse
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Jing Li
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