We present a Chain-of-Action (CoA) framework for multimodal and retrieval-augmented Question-Answering (QA). Compared to the literature, CoA overcomes two major challenges of current QA applications: (i) unfaithful hallucination that is inconsistent with real-time or domain facts and (ii) weak reasoning performance over compositional information. Our key contribution is a novel reasoning-retrieval mechanism that decomposes a complex question into a reasoning chain via systematic prompting and pre-designed actions. Methodologically, we propose three types of domain-adaptable `Plug-and-Play' actions for retrieving real-time information from heterogeneous sources. We also propose a multi-reference faith score (MRFS) to verify and resolve conflicts in the answers. Empirically, we exploit both public benchmarks and a Web3 case study to demonstrate the capability of CoA over other methods.
@article{arxiv.2403.17359,
title = {Chain-of-Action: Faithful and Multimodal Question Answering through Large Language Models},
author = {Zhenyu Pan and Haozheng Luo and Manling Li and Han Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.17359},
year = {2025}
}
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International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) 2025