Top Information Retrieval Papers of the Week

Top Information Retrieval Papers of the Week

A Task-Specific Approach to Recommender System Design, Evidence of Systemic Bias in LLM-Based IR Evaluation, and More!

Vol.97 for Mar 24 - Mar 30, 2025

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Stay Ahead of the Curve with the Latest Advancements and Discoveries in Information Retrieval.

This week’s newsletter highlights the following research:

  1. A Task-Specific Approach to Recommender System Design, from Aixin Sun

  2. Improving Product Search Through Negation Query Rewriting, from Amazon Search

  3. Understanding Bias in LLM-Based Information Retrieval Evaluation, from Google DeepMind

  4. Agentic Recommender Systems in the Age of Multimodal LLMs, from Huang et al.

  5. A Framework for Logical Reasoning in Document Retrieval Systems, from Accenture

  6. A Modular Framework for Efficient Retrieval-Augmented Generation on Graph Data, from NUS

  7. Video-ColBERT: Enhancing Text-to-Video Retrieval with Multi-level Token Interactions, from Reddy et al.

  8. A Systematic Review of LLM-based Question Answering Agents, from Murong Yue

  9. Enhancing Small Language Models Through Integrated Search and Retrieval, from Hu et al.

  10. A Framework for Reducing Generative Retrieval Hallucinations at Scale, from Ant Group

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