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Hervé Déjean

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preprint2026arXiv

Efficient Listwise Reranking with Compressed Document Representations

Reranking, the process of refining the output from a first-stage retriever, is often considered computationally expensive, especially when using Large Language Models (LLMs). A common approach to mitigate this cost involves utilizing smaller LLMs or controlling input length. Inspired by recent advances in document compression for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), we introduce RRK, an efficient and effective listwise reranker compressing documents into multi-token fixed-size embedding representations. Our simple training via distillation shows that this combination of rich compressed representations and listwise reranking yields a highly efficient and effective system. In particular, our 8B-parameter model runs 3x-18x faster than smaller rerankers (0.6-4B parameters) while matching or outperforming them in effectiveness. The efficiency gains are even more striking on long-document benchmarks, where RRK widens its advantage further.

preprint2022arXiv

LayoutXLM vs. GNN: An Empirical Evaluation of Relation Extraction for Documents

This paper investigates the Relation Extraction task in documents by benchmarking two different neural network models: a multi-modal language model (LayoutXLM) and a Graph Neural Network: Edge Convolution Network (ECN). For this benchmark, we use the XFUND dataset, released along with LayoutXLM. While both models reach similar results, they both exhibit very different characteristics. This raises the question on how to integrate various modalities in a neural network: by merging all modalities thanks to additional pretraining (LayoutXLM), or in a cascaded way (ECN). We conclude by discussing some methodological issues that must be considered for new datasets and task definition in the domain of Information Extraction with complex documents.