AIApr 14, 2025

MMKB-RAG: A Multi-Modal Knowledge-Based Retrieval-Augmented Generation Framework

arXiv:2504.10074v314 citationsh-index: 7
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses accuracy and robustness issues in multi-modal AI systems for knowledge-based tasks, representing an incremental advance over existing RAG methods.

The paper tackles the problem of irrelevant or inaccurate documents in retrieval-augmented generation for multi-modal tasks by proposing a framework that uses model knowledge boundaries to filter retrieved content, resulting in performance improvements of up to +8.2% on specific subsets of visual question-answering datasets.

Recent advancements in large language models (LLMs) and multi-modal LLMs have been remarkable. However, these models still rely solely on their parametric knowledge, which limits their ability to generate up-to-date information and increases the risk of producing erroneous content. Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) partially mitigates these challenges by incorporating external data sources, yet the reliance on databases and retrieval systems can introduce irrelevant or inaccurate documents, ultimately undermining both performance and reasoning quality. In this paper, we propose Multi-Modal Knowledge-Based Retrieval-Augmented Generation (MMKB-RAG), a novel multi-modal RAG framework that leverages the inherent knowledge boundaries of models to dynamically generate semantic tags for the retrieval process. This strategy enables the joint filtering of retrieved documents, retaining only the most relevant and accurate references. Extensive experiments on knowledge-based visual question-answering tasks demonstrate the efficacy of our approach: on the E-VQA dataset, our method improves performance by +4.2% on the Single-Hop subset and +0.4% on the full dataset, while on the InfoSeek dataset, it achieves gains of +7.8% on the Unseen-Q subset, +8.2% on the Unseen-E subset, and +8.1% on the full dataset. These results highlight significant enhancements in both accuracy and robustness over the current state-of-the-art MLLM and RAG frameworks.

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