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RAG

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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In-depth Analysis of Graph-based RAG in a Unified Framework0
Inference Scaled GraphRAG: Improving Multi Hop Question Answering on Knowledge Graphs0
Inference Scaling for Bridging Retrieval and Augmented Generation0
Inference Scaling for Long-Context Retrieval Augmented Generation0
Infinite Retrieval: Attention Enhanced LLMs in Long-Context Processing0
InfoDeepSeek: Benchmarking Agentic Information Seeking for Retrieval-Augmented Generation0
InfoTech Assistant : A Multimodal Conversational Agent for InfoTechnology Web Portal Queries0
Ingest-And-Ground: Dispelling Hallucinations from Continually-Pretrained LLMs with RAG0
In-Place Updates of a Graph Index for Streaming Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search0
InstructRAG: Leveraging Retrieval-Augmented Generation on Instruction Graphs for LLM-Based Task Planning0
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