Chain of Evidence introduces a retriever-agnostic visual attribution method for iRAG that reasons over document screenshots with VLMs to output precise bounding boxes, outperforming text baselines on Wiki-CoE and SlideVQA.
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ConflictQA benchmark shows LLMs fail to resolve conflicts between text and KG evidence and often default to one source, motivating the XoT explanation-based reasoning method.
A unified framework for LLM agent memory is benchmarked, with a new hybrid method outperforming state-of-the-art on standard tasks.
DyKnow-RAG uses Group Relative Policy Optimization with dual-group rollouts and posterior-driven advantage scaling to optimize context utilization in RAG for e-commerce relevance, showing offline gains and production lifts when deployed at Taobao.
A unified framework and large-scale comparison of graph-based RAG methods on QA tasks yields new high-performing variants obtained by recombining existing components.
Argues for a denoising-first paradigm in LLM-oriented information retrieval, framing challenges via a four-stage progression and providing a taxonomy of signal-to-noise optimization techniques across the pipeline.
MetaRAG is only partially reproducible with lower absolute scores than originally reported, gains substantially from reranking, and shows greater robustness than SIM-RAG under extended retrieval features.
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Chain of Evidence: Pixel-Level Visual Attribution for Iterative Retrieval-Augmented Generation
Chain of Evidence introduces a retriever-agnostic visual attribution method for iRAG that reasons over document screenshots with VLMs to output precise bounding boxes, outperforming text baselines on Wiki-CoE and SlideVQA.
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Exploring Knowledge Conflicts for Faithful LLM Reasoning: Benchmark and Method
ConflictQA benchmark shows LLMs fail to resolve conflicts between text and KG evidence and often default to one source, motivating the XoT explanation-based reasoning method.
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Memory in the LLM Era: Modular Architectures and Strategies in a Unified Framework
A unified framework for LLM agent memory is benchmarked, with a new hybrid method outperforming state-of-the-art on standard tasks.
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Learning to Trust: Dynamic Utilization of Retrieval-Augmented Generation for E-commerce Search Relevance
DyKnow-RAG uses Group Relative Policy Optimization with dual-group rollouts and posterior-driven advantage scaling to optimize context utilization in RAG for e-commerce relevance, showing offline gains and production lifts when deployed at Taobao.
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In-depth Analysis of Graph-based RAG in a Unified Framework
A unified framework and large-scale comparison of graph-based RAG methods on QA tasks yields new high-performing variants obtained by recombining existing components.
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LLM-Oriented Information Retrieval: A Denoising-First Perspective
Argues for a denoising-first paradigm in LLM-oriented information retrieval, framing challenges via a four-stage progression and providing a taxonomy of signal-to-noise optimization techniques across the pipeline.
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A Reproducibility Study of Metacognitive Retrieval-Augmented Generation
MetaRAG is only partially reproducible with lower absolute scores than originally reported, gains substantially from reranking, and shows greater robustness than SIM-RAG under extended retrieval features.