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LTRR: Learning To Rank Retrievers for LLMs

Computation and Language 2026-04-21 v2 Information Retrieval

Abstract

Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems typically rely on a single fixed retriever, despite growing evidence that no single retriever performs optimally across all query types. In this paper, we explore a query routing approach that dynamically selects from a pool of retrievers based on the query, using both train-free heuristics and learned routing models. We frame routing as a learning-to-rank problem and introduce LTRR, a framework that Learns To Rank Retrievers according to their expected contribution to downstream RAG performance. Through experiments on diverse question-answering benchmarks with controlled variations in query types, we demonstrate that routing-based RAG consistently surpasses the strongest single-retriever baselines. The gains are particularly substantial when training with the Answer Correctness (AC) objective and when using pairwise ranking methods, with XGBoost yielding the best results. Additionally, our approach exhibits stronger generalization to out-of-distribution queries. Overall, our results underscore the critical role of both training strategy and optimization metric choice in effective query routing for RAG systems.

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@article{arxiv.2506.13743,
  title  = {LTRR: Learning To Rank Retrievers for LLMs},
  author = {To Eun Kim and Fernando Diaz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.13743},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

SIGIR 2026; SIGIR 2025 LiveRAG Spotlight; Code: https://github.com/kimdanny/Starlight-LiveRAG