MRAG: A Modular Retrieval Framework for Time-Sensitive Question Answering
Understanding temporal relations and answering time-sensitive questions is crucial yet a challenging task for question-answering systems powered by large language models (LLMs). Existing approaches either update the parametric knowledge of LLMs with new facts, which is resource-intensive and often i...
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Zusammenfassung: | Understanding temporal relations and answering time-sensitive questions is
crucial yet a challenging task for question-answering systems powered by large
language models (LLMs). Existing approaches either update the parametric
knowledge of LLMs with new facts, which is resource-intensive and often
impractical, or integrate LLMs with external knowledge retrieval (i.e.,
retrieval-augmented generation). However, off-the-shelf retrievers often
struggle to identify relevant documents that require intensive temporal
reasoning. To systematically study time-sensitive question answering, we
introduce the TempRAGEval benchmark, which repurposes existing datasets by
incorporating temporal perturbations and gold evidence labels. As anticipated,
all existing retrieval methods struggle with these temporal reasoning-intensive
questions. We further propose Modular Retrieval (MRAG), a trainless framework
that includes three modules: (1) Question Processing that decomposes question
into a main content and a temporal constraint; (2) Retrieval and Summarization
that retrieves evidence and uses LLMs to summarize according to the main
content; (3) Semantic-Temporal Hybrid Ranking that scores each evidence
summarization based on both semantic and temporal relevance. On TempRAGEval,
MRAG significantly outperforms baseline retrievers in retrieval performance,
leading to further improvements in final answer accuracy. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.15540 |