arXiv AI

Unified Semantic Modeling Framework for Large-Scale Job Understanding at LinkedIn

arXiv:2607. 24783v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Job understanding is critical to LinkedIn's mission of connecting talent with opportunity.

arXiv Machine Learning
Jun 9

A Unified Structured Query Understanding Framework for Industrial Semantic Search

arXiv:2605. 27441v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Query understanding in large-scale industrial search systems is typically implemented as a cascade of disparate, task-specific components.

By Ping Liu, Qianqi Shen, Jianqiang Shen, Chunnan Yao, Kevin Kao, Rajat Arora, Dan Xu, Baofen Zheng, Yunxiang Ren, Benjamin Le, Ali Hooshmand, Igor Lapchuk, Juan Bottaro, Raghavan Muthuregunathan, Caleb Johnson, Liangjie Hong, Jingwei Wu, Wenjing Zhang
arXiv AI
Aug 5

ISEE: Interactive Semantic Enrichment for Database Fields

arXiv:2608. 02604v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: LLM-based agents are increasingly being deployed for data-related tasks, including data sense-making, exploration, and retrieval.

By Yuan Tian, Yiru Chen, Rakesh R. Menon, Zifan Liu, Ting Cai, Fei Wu, Anudeep Chimakurthi, Prashanthi Ramamurthy, Sridevi Aishwariya Ganesan, Kun Qian, Yunyao Li
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 27

CONSISTRE: A Unified Consistency-Aware Framework for Document-Level Relation Extraction with Large Language Models

Document-level relation extraction (DocRE) aims to extract relations among multiple entities across extended contexts while maintaining consistency across predicted triples. Although large language models (LLMs) show remarkable reasoning capabilities in information extraction, their predictions are typically generated independently for each candidate triple and may violate fundamental relational constraints such as transitivity, symmetry, and functional uniqueness, leading to contradictory and unreliable outputs.

arXiv Machine Learning
Jun 30

MOSAIC: Orchestrating Collaborative Knowledge Tracing with Hierarchical Semantic Alignment

arXiv:2606. 29049v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Knowledge Tracing (KT) is important for personalized education but traditionally suffers from two key limitations: a reliance on shallow ID-based representations that neglect semantic depth and a restriction to single-granularity mastery estimation that overlooks hierarchical knowledge dependencies.

By Xinjin Li, Mengyue Wang, Yuzhen Lin, Pengbin Feng, Ziqi Sha, Yeyang Zhou, Yu Ma