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Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) (Generowanie Wzbogacone o Wyszukiwanie)×Multi-Head Self-Attention×
DziedzinaEksploracja tekstuUczenie głębokie
RodzinaProcess / pipelineMachine learning
Rok powstania20202017
TwórcaLewis, Patrick et al. (Meta AI / Facebook AI Research)Vaswani, A. et al.
TypHybrid retrieval + generation pipelineAttention mechanism (Transformer core)
Źródło pierwotneLewis, P. et al. (2020). Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Knowledge-Intensive NLP Tasks. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), 33, 9459-9474. DOI ↗Vaswani, A. et al. (2017). Attention Is All You Need. NeurIPS. link ↗
Inne nazwyRAG, retrieval-augmented LLM, grounded generation, Erişim Destekli Metin Üretimi (RAG)Öz-Dikkat ve Çok Başlı Dikkat (Multi-Head Self-Attention), öz-dikkat, multi-head attention, scaled dot-product attention
Pokrewne75
PodsumowanieRetrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) is a natural-language-processing pipeline introduced by Lewis et al. in 2020 that strengthens a large language model (LLM) with evidence fetched at inference time from an external knowledge base. Instead of relying solely on what a model memorised during training, RAG first retrieves the most relevant passages from a document index and then hands those passages to the LLM as context, grounding the generated answer in verifiable, up-to-date information. The approach reduces hallucination and allows domain-specific or time-sensitive knowledge to be injected without retraining the model.Multi-head self-attention, introduced by Vaswani and colleagues in 2017, is the mechanism that lets every position in a sequence compute its relationship to all other positions in parallel. It is the core of the Transformer architecture and the foundation underneath BERT, GPT, and T5.
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