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Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is a task that combines the strengths of both retrieval-based models and generation-based models. In this approach, a retrieval system selects relevant documents or passages from a large corpus, and a generation model, typically a neural language model, uses the retrieved information to generate a response. This method enhances the accuracy and coherence of generated text, especially in tasks requiring detailed knowledge or long context handling.

RAG is particularly useful in open-domain question answering, knowledge-grounded dialogue, and summarization tasks. The retrieval step helps the model to access and incorporate external information, making it less reliant on memorized knowledge and better suited for generating responses based on the latest or domain-specific information.

The performance of RAG systems is usually measured using metrics such as precision, recall, F1 score, BLEU score, and exact match. Some popular datasets for evaluating RAG models include Natural Questions, MS MARCO, TriviaQA, and SQuAD.

Papers

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Comparative Analysis of Retrieval Systems in the Real World0
Comparing the Utility, Preference, and Performance of Course Material Search Functionality and Retrieval-Augmented Generation Large Language Model (RAG-LLM) AI Chatbots in Information-Seeking Tasks0
Complex System Diagnostics Using a Knowledge Graph-Informed and Large Language Model-Enhanced Framework0
Composing Open-domain Vision with RAG for Ocean Monitoring and Conservation0
Comprehensive and Practical Evaluation of Retrieval-Augmented Generation Systems for Medical Question Answering0
Compressing Long Context for Enhancing RAG with AMR-based Concept Distillation0
Conan-embedding: General Text Embedding with More and Better Negative Samples0
ConceptFormer: Towards Efficient Use of Knowledge-Graph Embeddings in Large Language Models0
ConfusedPilot: Confused Deputy Risks in RAG-based LLMs0
CONSTRUCTA: Automating Commercial Construction Schedules in Fabrication Facilities with Large Language Models0
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