CLDec 15, 2025Code
An Open and Reproducible Deep Research Agent for Long-Form Question AnsweringIkuya Yamada, Wataru Ikeda, Ko Yoshida et al.
We present an open deep research system for long-form question answering, selected as a winning system in the text-to-text track of the MMU-RAG competition at NeurIPS 2025. The system combines an open-source large language model (LLM) with an open web search API to perform iterative retrieval, reasoning, and synthesis in real-world open-domain settings. To enhance reasoning quality, we apply preference tuning based on LLM-as-a-judge feedback that evaluates multiple aspects, including clarity, insightfulness, and factuality. Our experimental results show that the proposed method consistently improves answer quality across all three aspects. Our source code is publicly available at https://github.com/efficient-deep-research/efficient-deep-research.
CLJan 1, 2021
NeurIPS 2020 EfficientQA Competition: Systems, Analyses and Lessons LearnedSewon Min, Jordan Boyd-Graber, Chris Alberti et al.
We review the EfficientQA competition from NeurIPS 2020. The competition focused on open-domain question answering (QA), where systems take natural language questions as input and return natural language answers. The aim of the competition was to build systems that can predict correct answers while also satisfying strict on-disk memory budgets. These memory budgets were designed to encourage contestants to explore the trade-off between storing retrieval corpora or the parameters of learned models. In this report, we describe the motivation and organization of the competition, review the best submissions, and analyze system predictions to inform a discussion of evaluation for open-domain QA.