Document Relevance
Document relevance research focuses on efficiently identifying and utilizing information within large document collections to answer queries accurately. Current efforts concentrate on improving retrieval methods, particularly through large language models (LLMs) and graph-based approaches, and enhancing the effectiveness of retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems by addressing challenges like context compression and handling unanswerable questions. These advancements are crucial for improving information access in various applications, including search engines, eDiscovery, and clinical trial document generation, ultimately impacting efficiency and accuracy in knowledge-intensive tasks.
Papers
End-to-End Semi-Supervised approach with Modulated Object Queries for Table Detection in Documents
Iqraa Ehsan, Tahira Shehzadi, Didier Stricker, Muhammad Zeshan Afzal
Lightweight Spatial Modeling for Combinatorial Information Extraction From Documents
Yanfei Dong, Lambert Deng, Jiazheng Zhang, Xiaodong Yu, Ting Lin, Francesco Gelli, Soujanya Poria, Wee Sun Lee