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GRADE: Generating multi-hop QA and fine-gRAined Difficulty matrix for RAG Evaluation

GRADE: Generating multi-hop QA and fine-gRAined Difficulty matrix for RAG Evaluation

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英文摘要

Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems are widely adopted in knowledge-intensive NLP tasks, but current evaluations often overlook the structural complexity and multi-step reasoning required in real-world scenarios. These benchmarks overlook key factors such as the interaction between retrieval difficulty and reasoning depth. To address this gap, we propose \textsc{GRADE}, a novel evaluation framework that models task difficulty along two orthogonal dimensions: (1) reasoning depth, defined by the number of inference steps (hops), and (2) semantic distance between the query and its supporting evidence. We construct a synthetic multi-hop QA dataset from factual news articles by extracting knowledge graphs and augmenting them through semantic clustering to recover missing links, allowing us to generate diverse and difficulty-controlled queries. Central to our framework is a 2D difficulty matrix that combines generator-side and retriever-side difficulty. Experiments across multiple domains and models show that error rates strongly correlate with our difficulty measures, validating their diagnostic utility. \textsc{GRADE} enables fine-grained analysis of RAG performance and provides a scalable foundation for evaluating and improving multi-hop reasoning in real-world applications.

Jeongsoo Lee、Daeyong Kwon、Kyohoon Jin

计算技术、计算机技术

Jeongsoo Lee,Daeyong Kwon,Kyohoon Jin.GRADE: Generating multi-hop QA and fine-gRAined Difficulty matrix for RAG Evaluation[EB/OL].(2025-08-23)[2025-09-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.16994.点此复制

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