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Adaptive Retrieval for Reasoning-Intensive Retrieval

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We study leveraging adaptive retrieval to ensure sufficient "bridge" documents are retrieved for reasoning-intensive retrieval. Bridge documents are those that contribute to the reasoning process yet are not directly relevant to the initial query. While existing reasoning-based reranker pipelines attempt to surface these documents in ranking, they suffer from bounded recall. Naive solution with adaptive retrieval into these pipelines often leads to planning error propagation. To address this, we propose REPAIR, a framework that bridges this gap by repurposing reasoning plans as dense feedback signals for adaptive retrieval. Our key distinction is enabling mid-course correction during reranking through selective adaptive retrieval, retrieving documents that support the pivotal plan. Experimental results on reasoning-intensive retrieval and complex QA tasks demonstrate that our method outperforms existing baselines by 5.6%pt.

Jongho Kim, Jaeyoung Kim, Seung-won Hwang, Jihyuk Kim, Yu Jin Kim, Moontae Lee• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Question AnsweringHotpotQA
F144.3
114
Question AnsweringMuSiQue
EM7.4
84
Multi-hop Question AnsweringHotpotQA
F143
79
Question Answering2Wiki
F131.8
75
Multi-hop Question Answering2Wiki
F1 Score31.8
41
Information RetrievalBRIGHT 1.0 (test)
nDCG@10 (Avg)29
18
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