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RaFe: Ranking Feedback Improves Query Rewriting for RAG

Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
As Large Language Models (LLMs) and Retrieval Augmentation Generation (RAG) techniques have evolved, query rewriting has been widely incorporated into the RAG system for downstream tasks like open-domain QA.
Shengyu Mao   +9 more
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Policy-based Chameleon Hash for Blockchain Rewriting with Black-box Accountability

Asia-Pacific Computer Systems Architecture Conference, 2020
Policy-based chameleon hash is a useful primitive for blockchain rewriting. It allows a party to create a transaction associated with an access policy, while another party who possesses enough rewriting privileges satisfying the access policy can rewrite
Yangguang Tian   +4 more
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PRewrite: Prompt Rewriting with Reinforcement Learning

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Prompt engineering is critical for the development of LLM-based applications. However, it is usually done manually in a"trial and error"fashion that can be time consuming, ineffective, and sub-optimal.
Weize Kong   +4 more
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Definition rewrite

Emergency Nurse, 2002
The RCN ENP network group has proposed a rewrite of its definition of 'emergency nurse practitioner'.
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Improved Lexically Constrained Decoding for Translation and Monolingual Rewriting

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
Lexically-constrained sequence decoding allows for explicit positive or negative phrase-based constraints to be placed on target output strings in generation tasks such as machine translation or monolingual text rewriting.
J. E. Hu   +6 more
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From Hack to Elaborate Technique—A Survey on Binary Rewriting

ACM Computing Surveys, 2019
Binary rewriting is changing the semantics of a program without having the source code at hand. It is used for diverse purposes, such as emulation (e.g., QEMU), optimization (e.g., DynInst), observation (e.g., Valgrind), and hardening (e.g., Control flow
M. Wenzl   +3 more
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On-the-fly and DAG-aware: Rewriting Boolean Networks with Exact Synthesis

Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2019
The paper presents a generalization of DAG-aware AIG rewriting for k-feasible Boolean networks, whose nodes are k-input lookup tables (k-LUTs). We introduce a high-effort DAG-aware rewriting algorithm, called cut rewriting, which uses exact synthesis to ...
Heinz Riener   +4 more
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Rewriting

Abstract In this chapter the author describes the process of fine-tuning one’s song after it is written. Rewriting is one of the most crucial steps in the songwriting process, and the reader is prompted to boldly embrace the journey to create a perfect union between the music, melody, and words, carefully examining each part of the song ...
Alex Epstein, Marko Deška
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Rewriting

JAMA, 1967
Most authors, particularly those with little experience, use too many words. And most factual writing gains clarity by being shortened. This shortening becomes a large part of the much neglected task of revision, a task which seems necessary to produce truly skillful, effective writing. Garland 1 has suggested—at least partly seriously —that "...
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Rewriting the Renaissance, Rewriting Ourselves

Shakespeare Quarterly, 1987
My purpose is to assess, from a feminist standpoint, the current relations between new historicism and feminist criticism. I shall begin with two institutional moments: Stephen Orgel's reading of "Prospero's Wife" at the "Renaissance Man/Renaissance Woman" conference at Yale University in March 1982 and the meetings of the seminar on "Images of Gender ...
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