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Synthetic Contrastive Reasoning for Multi-Table Q&A

This work constructs a synthetic contrastive reasoning-trace dataset for multi-table Q&A, fine-tunes LLMs with Contrastive Preference Optimization, and achieves 9.7%-16.3% absolute average improvements on MMQA, with gains up to 21 percentage points.

SourcearXiv AIAuthor: Ankit Pratap Singh, Xin Su, Phillip Howard

[2606.05382] Synthetic Contrastive Reasoning for Multi-Table Q&A

[Submitted on 3 Jun 2026]

Title:Synthetic Contrastive Reasoning for Multi-Table Q&A

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Abstract:Multi-table question answering requires models to retrieve relevant evidence, link schemas, and perform compositional reasoning across relational tables. Existing multi-table Q&A resources typically provide questions and final answers but lack reasoning supervision that explains how answers are derived. To address this gap, we construct a synthetic contrastive reasoning-trace dataset for MMQA by generating validated positive traces and plausible negative traces with heterogeneous LLMs. We then use the resulting preference pairs to fine-tune open-weight LLMs with Contrastive Preference Optimization (CPO). Across Qwen3-14B, Mistral-8B, and Llama-3.1-8B, CPO achieves absolute average improvements over Q&A supervised fine-tuning ranging from 9.7%-16.3%, with gains up to 21 percentage points on MMQA. Ablations show that heterogeneous positive and negative trace generators strengthen the contrastive signal, and automated as well as human evaluations indicate that the generated pairs are largely faithful, coherent, and meaningfully contrastive.

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https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2606.05382

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From: Ankit Pratap Singh [view email] [v1] Wed, 3 Jun 2026 19:35:54 UTC (722 KB)

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