A deployed hybrid RAG for APS operations improves vital-nugget recall over BM25 mainly via cross-encoder reranking; graph and corrective loops help only marginally on a 50-question facility benchmark.
Knowledge AI: Fine-tuning NLP Models for Facilitating Scientific Knowledge Extraction and Understanding
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This project investigates the efficacy of Large Language Models (LLMs) in understanding and extracting scientific knowledge across specific domains and to create a deep learning framework: Knowledge AI. As a part of this framework, we employ pre-trained models and fine-tune them on datasets in the scientific domain. The models are adapted for four key Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks: summarization, text generation, question answering, and named entity recognition. Our results indicate that domain-specific fine-tuning significantly enhances model performance in each of these tasks, thereby improving their applicability for scientific contexts. This adaptation enables non-experts to efficiently query and extract information within targeted scientific fields, demonstrating the potential of fine-tuned LLMs as a tool for knowledge discovery in the sciences.
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A corrective agentic hybrid RAG and an operations-grounded evaluation for a scientific facility
A deployed hybrid RAG for APS operations improves vital-nugget recall over BM25 mainly via cross-encoder reranking; graph and corrective loops help only marginally on a 50-question facility benchmark.