Table-r1 combines a layout-transformation self-supervised task and a mix-paradigm GRPO stage so 7B/8B models outperform other small-model table reasoners and approach GPT-4o-level accuracy.
ALTER: Augmentation for Large-Table-Based Reasoning
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While extensive research has explored the use of large language models (LLMs) for table-based reasoning, most approaches struggle with scalability when applied to large tables. To maintain the superior comprehension abilities of LLMs in these scenarios, we introduce ALTER(Augmentation for Large-Table-Based Reasoning)-a framework designed to harness the latent augmentation potential in both free-form natural language (NL) questions, via the query augmentor, and semi-structured tabular data, through the table augmentor. By utilizing only a small subset of relevant data from the table and supplementing it with pre-augmented schema, semantic, and literal information, ALTER achieves outstanding performance on table-based reasoning benchmarks. We also provide a detailed analysis of large-table scenarios, comparing different methods and various partitioning principles. In these scenarios, our method outperforms all other approaches and exhibits robustness and efficiency against perturbations.
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Table-r1: Self-supervised and Reinforcement Learning for Program-based Table Reasoning in Small Language Models
Table-r1 combines a layout-transformation self-supervised task and a mix-paradigm GRPO stage so 7B/8B models outperform other small-model table reasoners and approach GPT-4o-level accuracy.