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146 articles tagged with #retrieval-augmented-generation. AI-curated summaries with sentiment analysis and key takeaways from 50+ sources.

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AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 146/10
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CARO: Chain-of-Analogy Reasoning Optimization for Robust Content Moderation

Researchers introduce CARO, a two-stage training framework that enhances large language models' ability to perform robust content moderation through analogical reasoning. By combining retrieval-augmented generation with direct preference optimization, CARO achieves 24.9% F1 score improvement over state-of-the-art models including DeepSeek R1 and LLaMA Guard on ambiguous moderation cases.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 146/10
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CodaRAG: Connecting the Dots with Associativity Inspired by Complementary Learning

Researchers introduce CodaRAG, a framework that enhances Retrieval-Augmented Generation by treating evidence retrieval as active associative discovery rather than passive lookup. The system achieves 7-10% gains in retrieval recall and 3-11% improvements in generation accuracy by consolidating fragmented knowledge, navigating multi-dimensional pathways, and eliminating noise.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 146/10
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Exploring Knowledge Conflicts for Faithful LLM Reasoning: Benchmark and Method

Researchers introduce ConflictQA, a benchmark revealing that large language models struggle with conflicting information across different knowledge sources (text vs. knowledge graphs) in retrieval-augmented generation systems. The study proposes XoT, an explanation-based framework to improve faithful reasoning when LLMs encounter contradictory evidence.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 146/10
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Domain-Specific Data Generation Framework for RAG Adaptation

RAGen is a new framework for generating domain-specific training data to improve Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems. The system creates question-answer-context triples using semantic chunking, concept extraction, and Bloom's Taxonomy principles, enabling faster adaptation of LLMs to specialized domains like scientific research and enterprise knowledge bases.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 146/10
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M$^3$KG-RAG: Multi-hop Multimodal Knowledge Graph-enhanced Retrieval-Augmented Generation

Researchers introduce M³KG-RAG, a novel multimodal retrieval-augmented generation system that enhances large language models by integrating multi-hop knowledge graphs with audio-visual data. The approach improves reasoning depth and answer accuracy by filtering irrelevant information through a new grounding and pruning mechanism called GRASP.

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AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 136/10
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RecaLLM: Addressing the Lost-in-Thought Phenomenon with Explicit In-Context Retrieval

Researchers introduce RecaLLM, a post-trained language model that addresses the 'lost-in-thought' phenomenon where retrieval performance degrades during extended reasoning chains. The model interleaves explicit in-context retrieval with reasoning steps and achieves strong performance on long-context benchmarks using training data significantly shorter than existing approaches.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 106/10
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Illocutionary Explanation Planning for Source-Faithful Explanations in Retrieval-Augmented Language Models

Researchers introduce chain-of-illocution (CoI) prompting to improve source faithfulness in retrieval-augmented language models, achieving up to 63% gains in source adherence for programming education tasks. The study reveals that standard RAG systems exhibit low fidelity to source materials, with non-RAG models performing worse, while a user study confirms improved faithfulness does not compromise user satisfaction.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 106/10
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A Graph-Enhanced Defense Framework for Explainable Fake News Detection with LLM

Researchers propose G-Defense, a graph-enhanced framework that uses large language models and retrieval-augmented generation to detect fake news while providing explainable, fine-grained reasoning. The system decomposes news claims into sub-claims, retrieves competing evidence, and generates transparent explanations without requiring verified fact-checking databases.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Apr 106/10
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Luwen Technical Report

Researchers have developed Luwen, an open-source Chinese legal language model built on Baichuan that uses continual pre-training, supervised fine-tuning, and retrieval-augmented generation to excel at legal tasks. The model outperforms baselines on five legal benchmarks including judgment prediction, judicial examination, and legal reasoning, demonstrating effective domain adaptation for specialized legal applications.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 76/10
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Scaling DPPs for RAG: Density Meets Diversity

Researchers propose ScalDPP, a new retrieval mechanism for RAG systems that uses Determinantal Point Processes to optimize both density and diversity in context selection. The approach addresses limitations in current RAG pipelines that ignore interactions between retrieved information chunks, leading to redundant contexts that reduce effectiveness.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 276/10
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UniAI-GraphRAG: Synergizing Ontology-Guided Extraction, Multi-Dimensional Clustering, and Dual-Channel Fusion for Robust Multi-Hop Reasoning

Researchers have developed UniAI-GraphRAG, an enhanced framework that improves upon existing GraphRAG systems for complex reasoning and multi-hop queries. The framework introduces three key innovations including ontology-guided extraction, multi-dimensional clustering, and dual-channel fusion, showing superior performance over mainstream solutions like LightRAG on benchmark tests.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 276/10
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CodeRefine: A Pipeline for Enhancing LLM-Generated Code Implementations of Research Papers

CodeRefine is a new AI framework that automatically converts research paper methodologies into functional code using Large Language Models. The system creates knowledge graphs from papers and uses retrieval-augmented generation to produce more accurate code implementations than traditional zero-shot prompting methods.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 266/10
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Mixture of Demonstrations for Textual Graph Understanding and Question Answering

Researchers propose MixDemo, a new GraphRAG framework that uses a Mixture-of-Experts mechanism to select high-quality demonstrations for improving large language model performance in domain-specific question answering. The framework includes a query-specific graph encoder to reduce noise in retrieved subgraphs and significantly outperforms existing methods across multiple textual graph benchmarks.

AIBearisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 266/10
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Who Benefits from RAG? The Role of Exposure, Utility and Attribution Bias

Research reveals that Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems exhibit fairness issues, with queries from certain demographic groups systematically receiving higher accuracy than others. The study identifies three key factors affecting fairness: group exposure in retrieved documents, utility of group-specific documents, and attribution bias in how generators use different group documents.

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AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 266/10
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Mitigating LLM Hallucinations through Domain-Grounded Tiered Retrieval

Researchers propose a new four-phase architecture to reduce AI hallucinations using domain-specific retrieval and verification systems. The framework achieved win rates up to 83.7% across multiple benchmarks, demonstrating significant improvements in factual accuracy for large language models.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 176/10
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Distilling Reasoning Without Knowledge: A Framework for Reliable LLMs

Researchers propose a new framework for large language models that separates planning from factual retrieval to improve reliability in fact-seeking question answering. The modular approach uses a lightweight student planner trained via teacher-student learning to generate structured reasoning steps, showing improved accuracy and speed on challenging benchmarks.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 176/10
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QA-Dragon: Query-Aware Dynamic RAG System for Knowledge-Intensive Visual Question Answering

Researchers have developed QA-Dragon, a new Query-Aware Dynamic RAG System that significantly improves knowledge-intensive Visual Question Answering by combining text and image retrieval strategies. The system achieved substantial performance improvements of 5-6% across different tasks in the Meta CRAG-MM Challenge at KDD Cup 2025.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 166/10
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Test-Time Strategies for More Efficient and Accurate Agentic RAG

Researchers improved agentic Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems by introducing contextualization and de-duplication modules to address inefficiencies in complex question-answering. The enhanced Search-R1 pipeline achieved 5.6% better accuracy and 10.5% fewer retrieval turns using GPT-4.1-mini.

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AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 116/10
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TaSR-RAG: Taxonomy-guided Structured Reasoning for Retrieval-Augmented Generation

Researchers propose TaSR-RAG, a new framework that improves Retrieval-Augmented Generation systems by using taxonomy-guided structured reasoning for better evidence selection. The system decomposes complex questions into triple sub-queries and performs step-wise evidence matching, achieving up to 14% performance improvements over existing RAG baselines on multi-hop question answering benchmarks.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 96/10
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The EpisTwin: A Knowledge Graph-Grounded Neuro-Symbolic Architecture for Personal AI

Researchers introduce EpisTwin, a neuro-symbolic AI framework that creates Personal Knowledge Graphs from fragmented user data across applications. The system combines Graph Retrieval-Augmented Generation with visual refinement to enable complex reasoning over personal semantic data, addressing current limitations in personal AI systems.

AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 36/108
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MED-COPILOT: A Medical Assistant Powered by GraphRAG and Similar Patient Case Retrieval

Researchers have developed MED-COPILOT, an AI-powered clinical decision-support system that combines GraphRAG retrieval with similar patient case analysis to assist healthcare professionals. The system uses structured knowledge graphs from WHO and NICE guidelines along with a 36,000-case patient database to outperform standard AI models in clinical reasoning accuracy.

AINeutralarXiv – CS AI · Mar 36/107
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MC-Search: Evaluating and Enhancing Multimodal Agentic Search with Structured Long Reasoning Chains

Researchers introduce MC-Search, the first benchmark for evaluating agentic multimodal retrieval-augmented generation (MM-RAG) systems with long, structured reasoning chains. The benchmark reveals systematic issues in current multimodal large language models and introduces Search-Align, a training framework that improves planning and retrieval accuracy.

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