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ReFeed: Retrieval Feedback-Guided Dataset Construction for Style-Aware Query Rewriting

Information Retrieval 2026-03-03 v1

Abstract

Retrieval systems often fail when user queries differ stylistically or semantically from the language used in domain documents. Query rewriting has been proposed to bridge this gap, improving retrieval by reformulating user queries into semantically equivalent forms. However, most existing approaches overlook the stylistic characteristics of target documents-their domain-specific phrasing, tone, and structure-which are crucial for matching real-world data distributions. We introduce a retrieval feedback-driven dataset generation framework that automatically identifies failed retrieval cases, leverages large language models to rewrite queries in the style of relevant documents, and verifies improvement through re-retrieval. The resulting corpus of (original, rewritten) query pairs enables the training of rewriter models that are explicitly aware of document style and retrieval feedback. This work highlights a new direction in data-centric information retrieval, emphasizing how feedback loops and document-style alignment can enhance the reasoning and adaptability of RAG systems in real-world, domain-specific contexts.

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@article{arxiv.2603.01417,
  title  = {ReFeed: Retrieval Feedback-Guided Dataset Construction for Style-Aware Query Rewriting},
  author = {Jiyoon Myung and Jungki Son and Kyungro Lee and Jihyeon Park and Joohyung Han},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.01417},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted at the Workshop on New Frontiers in Information Retrieval (AAAI 2026)

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