Semantically invariant row and column permutations in tables can cause LLMs to output incorrect answers, and a gradient-based attack called ATP efficiently finds such permutations that degrade performance across many models.
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CFMS is a coarse-to-fine framework that uses MLLMs to create a multi-perspective knowledge tuple as a reasoning map for symbolic table operations, yielding competitive accuracy on WikiTQ and TabFact.
AV-SQL uses a pipeline of LLM agents to generate intermediate CTE views that decompose complex Text-to-SQL queries, reaching 70.38% execution accuracy on Spider 2.0.
LLMs produce structurally diverse SQL queries for identical inputs on the Spider benchmark even when execution is correct, and a compile-style pipeline improves both accuracy and structural consistency.
Self-Debugging teaches LLMs to identify and fix their own code errors through rubber-duck-style natural language explanations and execution feedback, delivering 2-12% gains over baselines on Spider, TransCoder, and MBPP.
APMPO boosts average Pass@1 scores on math reasoning benchmarks by 3 points over GRPO by using an adaptive power-mean policy objective and feedback-driven clipping bounds in RLVR training.
FREIA applies free energy principles and adaptive advantage shaping to unsupervised RL, outperforming baselines by 0.5-3.5 Pass@1 points on math reasoning with a 1.5B model.
CHESS deploys four LLM agents to retrieve information, prune schemas, generate refined SQL candidates, and validate via unit tests, reporting up to 71.10% accuracy on BIRD with 83% fewer calls than leading proprietary baselines.
The paper introduces ClinQueryAgent, a conversational agent that converts natural language queries into database queries for population health management while keeping patient data secure, and reports its use by 128 staff across 15 NHS practices covering 148,319 patients.
An adaptive thresholding mechanism combined with sliding-window reranking retrieves a query-dependent number of tables from large corpora, improving retrieval and downstream text-to-SQL performance on Spider, BIRD, and Spider 2.0.
EnoTab is a dual denoising framework for TableQA that performs evidence-based question denoising via semantic unit decomposition and evidence tree-guided table pruning with post-order rollback to improve performance on complex questions and large-scale tables.
A systematic literature review that organizes recent work on LLMs for code generation into a taxonomy covering data curation, model advances, evaluations, ethics, environmental impact, and applications, with benchmark comparisons.
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The Power of Order: Fooling LLMs with Adversarial Table Permutations
Semantically invariant row and column permutations in tables can cause LLMs to output incorrect answers, and a gradient-based attack called ATP efficiently finds such permutations that degrade performance across many models.
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CFMS: A Coarse-to-Fine Multimodal Synthesis Framework for Enhanced Tabular Reasoning
CFMS is a coarse-to-fine framework that uses MLLMs to create a multi-perspective knowledge tuple as a reasoning map for symbolic table operations, yielding competitive accuracy on WikiTQ and TabFact.
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AV-SQL: Decomposing Complex Text-to-SQL Queries with Agentic Views
AV-SQL uses a pipeline of LLM agents to generate intermediate CTE views that decompose complex Text-to-SQL queries, reaching 70.38% execution accuracy on Spider 2.0.
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SQLStructEval: Structural Evaluation of LLM Text-to-SQL Generation
LLMs produce structurally diverse SQL queries for identical inputs on the Spider benchmark even when execution is correct, and a compile-style pipeline improves both accuracy and structural consistency.
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Teaching Large Language Models to Self-Debug
Self-Debugging teaches LLMs to identify and fix their own code errors through rubber-duck-style natural language explanations and execution feedback, delivering 2-12% gains over baselines on Spider, TransCoder, and MBPP.
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Adapt to Thrive! Adaptive Power-Mean Policy Optimization for Improved LLM Reasoning
APMPO boosts average Pass@1 scores on math reasoning benchmarks by 3 points over GRPO by using an adaptive power-mean policy objective and feedback-driven clipping bounds in RLVR training.
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Free Energy-Driven Reinforcement Learning with Adaptive Advantage Shaping for Unsupervised Reasoning in LLMs
FREIA applies free energy principles and adaptive advantage shaping to unsupervised RL, outperforming baselines by 0.5-3.5 Pass@1 points on math reasoning with a 1.5B model.
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CHESS: Contextual Harnessing for Efficient SQL Synthesis
CHESS deploys four LLM agents to retrieve information, prune schemas, generate refined SQL candidates, and validate via unit tests, reporting up to 71.10% accuracy on BIRD with 83% fewer calls than leading proprietary baselines.
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ClinQueryAgent: A Conversational Agent for Population Health Management
The paper introduces ClinQueryAgent, a conversational agent that converts natural language queries into database queries for population health management while keeping patient data secure, and reports its use by 128 staff across 15 NHS practices covering 148,319 patients.
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Retrieve Only Relevant Tables Whether Few or Many: Adaptive Table Retrieval Method
An adaptive thresholding mechanism combined with sliding-window reranking retrieves a query-dependent number of tables from large corpora, improving retrieval and downstream text-to-SQL performance on Spider, BIRD, and Spider 2.0.
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When TableQA Meets Noise: A Dual Denoising Framework for Complex Questions and Large-scale Tables
EnoTab is a dual denoising framework for TableQA that performs evidence-based question denoising via semantic unit decomposition and evidence tree-guided table pruning with post-order rollback to improve performance on complex questions and large-scale tables.
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A Survey on Large Language Models for Code Generation
A systematic literature review that organizes recent work on LLMs for code generation into a taxonomy covering data curation, model advances, evaluations, ethics, environmental impact, and applications, with benchmark comparisons.