FES-RAG reframes multimodal RAG as fragment-level selection using Fragment Information Gain to outperform document-level methods with up to 27% relative CIDEr gains on M2RAG while shortening context.
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MEG-RAG defines a new MEG metric based on Semantic Certainty Anchoring and trains a multimodal reranker to select evidence aligned with ground-truth semantic anchors, yielding higher accuracy and consistency on the M²RAG benchmark.
Introduces a four-axis difficulty taxonomy integrated into an enterprise RAG benchmark to systematically diagnose multi-dimensional challenges like reasoning complexity and retrieval difficulty.
MoRE enables MLLMs to dynamically coordinate heterogeneous retrieval experts via Step-GRPO training, yielding over 7% average gains on open-domain QA benchmarks.
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Purifying Multimodal Retrieval: Fragment-Level Evidence Selection for RAG
FES-RAG reframes multimodal RAG as fragment-level selection using Fragment Information Gain to outperform document-level methods with up to 27% relative CIDEr gains on M2RAG while shortening context.
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MEG-RAG: Quantifying Multi-modal Evidence Grounding for Evidence Selection in RAG
MEG-RAG defines a new MEG metric based on Semantic Certainty Anchoring and trains a multimodal reranker to select evidence aligned with ground-truth semantic anchors, yielding higher accuracy and consistency on the M²RAG benchmark.
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Overcoming the "Impracticality" of RAG: Proposing a Real-World Benchmark and Multi-Dimensional Diagnostic Framework
Introduces a four-axis difficulty taxonomy integrated into an enterprise RAG benchmark to systematically diagnose multi-dimensional challenges like reasoning complexity and retrieval difficulty.
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Mixture-of-Retrieval Experts for Reasoning-Guided Multimodal Knowledge Exploitation
MoRE enables MLLMs to dynamically coordinate heterogeneous retrieval experts via Step-GRPO training, yielding over 7% average gains on open-domain QA benchmarks.