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| <h1>Understanding Chain-of-Table Explanations</h1> |
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| Chain-of-Table is a TableQA method that breaks down the question-answering process into a series of intermediate tables. Each step in the chain represents a specific operation on the table, leading to the final answer. |
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| <h2>Example: 1947 Kentucky Wildcats Football Team</h2> |
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| Statement to verify: "The Wildcats kept the opposing team scoreless in 4 games." |
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| <div class="step-title">Step 1: f_select_row(row 1, row 2, row 3, row 4, row 8)</div> |
| <p>This step selects specific rows from the original table.</p> |
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| <div class="step-title">Step 2: f_select_column(game, wildcats points, opponents)</div> |
| <p>This step narrows down the table to only include the 'game', 'wildcats points', and 'opponents' columns.</p> |
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| <div class="step-title">Step 3: f_sort_column(opponents)</div> |
| <p>The table is then sorted based on the 'opponents' column, which puts the scoreless games (0 points) at the top.</p> |
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| <div class="step-title">Step 4: simple_query()</div> |
| <p>This step just inputs the Statement and the final simplified table to the model to ask for the verification.</p> |
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| <h2>Chain-of-Table Example</h2> |
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