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Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran,
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Subject: Just published: "AtomRAG: atomic query decomposition for multi-hop retrieval-augmented generation"
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Dear Rahmatollah Fattahi,

Based on the papers you've read, we think you might be interested in this recently published article from Academia AI and Applications: AtomRAG: atomic query decomposition for multi-hop retrieval-augmented generation
AtomRAG: atomic query decomposition for multi-hop retrieval-augmented generation
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Introduction: Standard Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) often fails on multi-hop queries that require the synthesis of information from multiple sources. To address this limitation, we propose AtomRAG, a chain-of-prompts algorithm that decomposes a complex query into a series of atomic requirements for... Read more
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