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Questions about references #19

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sheli00 opened this issue Apr 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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sheli00 commented Apr 18, 2024

Content in paper:
The Naive RAG follows a traditional process that includes indexing, retrieval, and generation, which is also characterized as a “Retrieve-Read” framework [7].

[7]X. Ma, Y. Gong, P. He, H. Zhao, and N. Duan, “Query rewriting for retrieval-augmented large language models,” arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.14283, 2023.

I checked this reference, instead of "Retrieve-Read" framework, this paper proposes Rewrite-Retrieve-Read, a new framework for retrieval augmentation.
And it mentioned "Retrieval augmentation is applied to select relative passages as external contexts for the language model, which is retrieve-then-read framework Lewis et al. ; Karpukhin et al. ; Izacard et al. "

So what do you think is the framework that naive rag follows?

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