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Main Authors: Li, Qianlong, Huang, Chen, Li, Shuai, Xiang, Yuanxin, Xiong, Deng, Lei, Wenqiang
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.01230
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author Li, Qianlong
Huang, Chen
Li, Shuai
Xiang, Yuanxin
Xiong, Deng
Lei, Wenqiang
author_facet Li, Qianlong
Huang, Chen
Li, Shuai
Xiang, Yuanxin
Xiong, Deng
Lei, Wenqiang
contents Complex Table Question Answering involves providing accurate answers to specific questions based on intricate tables that exhibit complex layouts and flexible header locations. Despite considerable progress having been made in the LLM era, the reasoning processes of existing methods are often implicit, feeding the entire table into prompts, making it difficult to effectively filter out irrelevant information in the table. To this end, we propose GraphOTTER that explicitly establishes the reasoning process to pinpoint the correct answers. In particular, GraphOTTER leverages a graph-based representation, transforming the complex table into an undirected graph. It then conducts step-by-step reasoning on the graph, with each step guided by a set of pre-defined intermediate reasoning actions. As such, it constructs a clear reasoning path and effectively identifies the answer to a given question. Comprehensive experiments on two benchmark datasets and two LLM backbones demonstrate the effectiveness of GraphOTTER. Further analysis indicates that its success may be attributed to the ability to efficiently filter out irrelevant information, thereby focusing the reasoning process on the most pertinent data. Our code and experimental datasets are available at \url{https://github.com/JDing0521/GraphOTTER}.
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spellingShingle GraphOTTER: Evolving LLM-based Graph Reasoning for Complex Table Question Answering
Li, Qianlong
Huang, Chen
Li, Shuai
Xiang, Yuanxin
Xiong, Deng
Lei, Wenqiang
Computation and Language
Complex Table Question Answering involves providing accurate answers to specific questions based on intricate tables that exhibit complex layouts and flexible header locations. Despite considerable progress having been made in the LLM era, the reasoning processes of existing methods are often implicit, feeding the entire table into prompts, making it difficult to effectively filter out irrelevant information in the table. To this end, we propose GraphOTTER that explicitly establishes the reasoning process to pinpoint the correct answers. In particular, GraphOTTER leverages a graph-based representation, transforming the complex table into an undirected graph. It then conducts step-by-step reasoning on the graph, with each step guided by a set of pre-defined intermediate reasoning actions. As such, it constructs a clear reasoning path and effectively identifies the answer to a given question. Comprehensive experiments on two benchmark datasets and two LLM backbones demonstrate the effectiveness of GraphOTTER. Further analysis indicates that its success may be attributed to the ability to efficiently filter out irrelevant information, thereby focusing the reasoning process on the most pertinent data. Our code and experimental datasets are available at \url{https://github.com/JDing0521/GraphOTTER}.
title GraphOTTER: Evolving LLM-based Graph Reasoning for Complex Table Question Answering
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.01230