RL-Index: Reinforcement Learning for Retrieval Index Reasoning
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arXiv:2606.16316v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Retrieving external knowledge is crucial for real-world tasks but remains difficult when queries and relevant knowledge are linked by implicit reasoning (e.g., shared theorems or coding logic). Existing methods rely mainly on query-side reasoning, leading to high online latency and underutilizing the reasoning semantics within the knowledge corpus. In this paper, we propose $\textbf{RL-Index}$, an indexing framework that formulates retrieval index reasoning as a reinforcement learning problem. Instead of performing reasoning at query ti
Key takeaways
- arXiv:2606.16316v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Retrieving external knowledge is crucial for real-world tasks but remains difficult when queries and relevant knowledge are linked by implicit reasoning (e.g., shared theorems or coding logic).
- Existing methods rely mainly on query-side reasoning, leading to high online latency and underutilizing the reasoning semantics within the knowledge corpus.
- In this paper, we propose $\textbf{RL-Index}$, an indexing framework that formulates retrieval index reasoning as a reinforcement learning problem.
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This model development creates a new option for users and a new testing obligation for developers. A fixed evaluation set comparing quality, cost and failure behavior is more useful than launch claims.

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