Multi-Source Knowledge Pruning for Retrieval-Augmented Generation: A Benchmark and Empirical Study
Yu, Shuo, Cheng, Mingyue, Yang, Jiqian, Ouyang, Jie, Luo, Yucong, Lei, Chenyi, Liu, Qi, Chen, Enhong
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is increasingly recognized as an effective approach for mitigating the hallucination of large language models (LLMs) through the integration of external knowledge. While numerous efforts, most studies focus on a single type of externeal knowledge source. However, in real-world applications, most situations involve diverse knowledge from various sources, yet this area has been less explored. The main dilemma is the lack of a suitable dataset containing multiple knowledge sources and pre-exploration of the associated issues. To address these challenges, we standardize a benchmark dataset that combines structured and unstructured knowledge across diverse and complementary domains. Based on this dataset, we further develop a plug-and-play RAG framework, PruningRAG, whose main characteristic is to employ multi-granularity pruning strategies for optimizing the integration of relevant information and minimizing misleading context. Building upon the standardized dataset and PruningRAG, we also report a series of experimental results, as well as insightful findings. Our dataset and code are publicly available\footnote{https://github.com/USTCAGI/PruningRAG}, with the aim of advancing future research in the RAG community.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-27-2024
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