Memory-Aware and Uncertainty-Guided Retrieval for Multi-Hop Question Answering
Ji, Yuelyu, Meng, Rui, Li, Zhuochun, He, Daqing
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Multi-hop question answering (QA) requires models to retrieve and reason over multiple pieces of evidence. While Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) has made progress in this area, existing methods often suffer from two key limitations: (1) fixed or overly frequent retrieval steps, and (2) ineffective use of previously retrieved knowledge. We propose MIND (Memory-Informed and INteractive Dynamic RAG), a framework that addresses these challenges through: (i) prompt-based entity extraction to identify reasoning-relevant elements, (ii) dynamic retrieval triggering based on token-level entropy and attention signals, and (iii) memory-aware filtering, which stores high-confidence facts across reasoning steps to enable consistent multi-hop generation.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-29-2025
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