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What Breaks Knowledge Graph based RAG? Empirical Insights into Reasoning under Incomplete Knowledge

11 August 2025
Dongzhuoran Zhou
Yuqicheng Zhu
Xiaxia Wang
Hongkuan Zhou
Yuan He
Jiaoyan Chen
Evgeny Kharlamov
Steffen Staab
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Main:8 Pages
5 Figures
Bibliography:3 Pages
7 Tables
Appendix:6 Pages
Abstract

Knowledge Graph-based Retrieval-Augmented Generation (KG-RAG) is an increasingly explored approach for combining the reasoning capabilities of large language models with the structured evidence of knowledge graphs. However, current evaluation practices fall short: existing benchmarks often include questions that can be directly answered using existing triples in KG, making it unclear whether models perform reasoning or simply retrieve answers directly. Moreover, inconsistent evaluation metrics and lenient answer matching criteria further obscure meaningful comparisons. In this work, we introduce a general method for constructing benchmarks, together with an evaluation protocol, to systematically assess KG-RAG methods under knowledge incompleteness. Our empirical results show that current KG-RAG methods have limited reasoning ability under missing knowledge, often rely on internal memorization, and exhibit varying degrees of generalization depending on their design.

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