Artificial Intelligence · 19.08.2026, 04:10 UTC
Polaris: Learning to Generate Table Descriptions from Retrieval Feedback
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| Kategorie | Artificial Intelligence |
| Quelle | arXiv cs.CL ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 19.08.2026 UTC |
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arXiv:2608.17171v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Many table-centric NLP tasks such as NL2SQL first retrieve relevant tables from large collections using keyword search. Recent work uses LLMs to generate natural-language table descriptions to improve retrieval, but they are typically optimized for fluency rather than retrieval effectiveness. We present Polaris, a system that trains an LLM to generate table descriptions directly from retrieval feedback. Our key insight is that existing table retrieval benchmarks already contain the supervision needed for this task: given query-table relevance judgments, we generate multiple candidate descriptions for each table, rank them by their BM25 retrieval effectiveness, and use the resulting preference pairs to fine-tune the LLM with Direct Preference Optimization (DPO). Polaris further expands abbreviated table and column names before generation to reduce vocabulary mismatch. Extensive experiments show that Polaris outperforms the state-of-the-art AutoDDG solution, often by a significant margin. More broadly, our results demonstrate that retrieval benchmarks can be repurposed as supervision for training LLMs to generate retrieval-oriented metadata.