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Aug 19

Sheet As Token: A Graph-Enhanced Representation for Multi-Sheet Spreadsheet Understanding

Workbook-scale spreadsheet understanding is increasingly important for language-model-based data analysis agents, but remains challenging because relevant information is often distributed across multiple sheets with heterogeneous schemas, layouts, and implicit relationships. Existing retrieval-augmented approaches typically decompose spreadsheets into rows, columns, or blocks to improve scalability; however, such chunk-centric representations can fragment worksheets into isolated text spans and weaken global sheet-level semantics. We propose Sheet As Token (SAT), a graph-enhanced framework that treats each worksheet as a unified semantic unit for multi-sheet spreadsheet retrieval. SAT serializes sparse schema-aware features, including sheet name, shape, and column headers, and encodes each worksheet into a compact dense token. Given a query, SAT retrieves candidates with a BGE-initialized Sheet Encoder and refines them with a gated relational GNN. In strict full-corpus evaluation, SAT reaches 0.9173 NDCG@5 on IndustryTab-614 and 0.9222 on IndustryTab-1K, relative improvements of 44.6% and 46.7% over zero-shot BGE RAG, respectively. SAT therefore improves both retrieval accuracy and serving efficiency: on IndustryTab-1K, it exceeds a Qwen3.5-9B RAG reranker by 12.5% while reducing online latency from 2.61 s to 9.24 ms, approximately 283X faster. These results show that SAT provides accurate and latency-efficient retrieval in the evaluated fixed-corpus setting. Code and data are available at https://github.com/SHITIANYU-hue/SheetasToken .

  • 9 authors
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Jul 26

Towards Effective Time-Aware Language Representation: Exploring Enhanced Temporal Understanding in Language Models

In the evolving field of Natural Language Processing, understanding the temporal context of text is increasingly crucial. This study investigates methods to incorporate temporal information during pre-training, aiming to achieve effective time-aware language representation for improved performance on time-related tasks. In contrast to common pre-trained models like BERT, which rely on synchronic document collections such as BookCorpus and Wikipedia, our research introduces BiTimeBERT 2.0, a novel language model pre-trained on a temporal news article collection. BiTimeBERT 2.0 utilizes this temporal news collection, focusing on three innovative pre-training objectives: Time-Aware Masked Language Modeling (TAMLM), Document Dating (DD), and Time-Sensitive Entity Replacement (TSER). Each objective targets a unique aspect of temporal information. TAMLM is designed to enhance the understanding of temporal contexts and relations, DD integrates document timestamps as chronological markers, and TSER focuses on the temporal dynamics of "Person" entities, recognizing their inherent temporal significance. The experimental results consistently demonstrate that BiTimeBERT 2.0 outperforms models like BERT and other existing pre-trained models, achieving substantial gains across a variety of downstream NLP tasks and applications where time plays a pivotal role.

  • 3 authors
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Jun 3, 2024