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Do We Need Bigger Models for Science? Task-Aware Retrieval with Small Language Models

Proceedings of Natural Scientific Language Processing (NSLP) @ LREC 2026

DOI:10.63317/2cuutd9tnnhp

Abstract

Scientific knowledge discovery increasingly relies on large language models, yet many existing scholarly assistants depend on proprietary systems with tens or hundreds of billions of parameters. Such reliance limits reproducibility and accessibility for the research community. In this work, we ask a simple question: do we need bigger models for scientific applications? Specifically, we investigate to what extent carefully designed retrieval pipelines can compensate for reduced model scale in scientific applications. We design a lightweight retrieval-augmented framework that performs task-aware routing to select specialized retrieval strategies based on the input query. The system further integrates evidence from full-text scientific papers and structured scholarly metadata, and employs compact instruction-tuned language models to generate responses with citations. We evaluate the framework across several scholarly tasks, focusing on scholarly question answering (QA), including single- and multi-document scenarios, as well as biomedical QA under domain shift and scientific text compression. Our findings demonstrate that retrieval and model scale are complementary rather than interchangeable. While retrieval design can partially compensate for smaller models, model capacity remains important for complex reasoning tasks. This work highlights retrieval and task-aware design as key factors for building practical and reproducible scholarly assistants.

Details

Paper ID
lrec2026-ws-nslp-11
Pages
pp. 108-118
BibKey
kelber-etal-2026-do
Editors
Georg Rehm, Stefan Dietze, Danilo Dessi, Diana Maynard, Sonja Schimmler
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
N/A
ISBN
N/A
Workshop
Proceedings of Natural Scientific Language Processing (NSLP) @ LREC 2026
Location
Palma, Mallorca, Spain
Date
11 - 16 May 2026

Authors

  • FK

    Florian Kelber

  • MJ

    Matthias Jobst

  • YS

    Yuni Susanti

  • MF

    Michael Färber

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