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Divide-Then-Align: Honest Alignment based on the Knowledge Boundary of RAG

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Large language models (LLMs) augmented with retrieval systems have significantly advanced natural language processing tasks by integrating external knowledge sources, enabling more accurate and contextually rich responses. To improve the robustness of such systems against noisy retrievals, Retrieval-Augmented Fine-Tuning (RAFT) has emerged as a widely adopted method. However, RAFT conditions models to generate answers even in the absence of reliable knowledge. This behavior undermines their reliability in high-stakes domains, where acknowledging uncertainty is critical. To address this issue, we propose Divide-Then-Align (DTA), a post-training approach designed to endow RAG systems with the ability to respond with "I don't know" when the query is out of the knowledge boundary of both the retrieved passages and the model's internal knowledge. DTA divides data samples into four knowledge quadrants and constructs tailored preference data for each quadrant, resulting in a curated dataset for Direct Preference Optimization (DPO). Experimental results on three benchmark datasets demonstrate that DTA effectively balances accuracy with appropriate abstention, enhancing the reliability and trustworthiness of retrieval-augmented systems.

Xin Sun, Jianan Xie, Zhongqi Chen, Qiang Liu, Shu Wu, Yuehe Chen, Bowen Song, Weiqiang Wang, Zilei Wang, Liang Wang• 2025

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Multi-hop Question AnsweringHotpotQA
F1 Score50.9
221
Question AnsweringPubMedQA (test)
Accuracy56.6
81
Question AnsweringNQ, TriviaQA, and WebQ (test)
Accuracy65.5
21
Question AnsweringConFiQA-QA counterfactual contexts
Accuracy81.2
7
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