Papers by Yuxin Su
KnowCoder: Coding Structured Knowledge into LLMs for Universal Information Extraction (2024.acl-long)
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Zixuan Li, Yutao Zeng, Yuxin Zuo, Weicheng Ren, Wenxuan Liu, Miao Su, Yucan Guo, Yantao Liu, Lixiang Lixiang, Zhilei Hu, Long Bai, Wei Li, Yidan Liu, Pan Yang, Xiaolong Jin, Jiafeng Guo, Xueqi Cheng
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Memory-enhanced Large Language Model for Cross-lingual Dependency Parsing via Deep Hierarchical Syntax Understanding (2025.findings-emnlp)
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| Challenge: | Experimental results show that our approach can significantly improve the parsing accuracy of all baseline models, leading to new state-of-the-art results. |
| Approach: | They propose a deep hierarchical syntax understanding approach to improve the cross-lingual semantic memory capability of large language models by implicitly aligning linguistic knowledge between source and target languages. |
| Outcome: | The proposed approach improves the cross-lingual semantic memory capability of large language models by combining implicit multi-task fine-tuning and explicit label bank guiding. |
From Laboratory to Real-World Applications: Benchmarking Agentic Code Reasoning at the Repository Level (2026.acl-long)
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| Challenge: | Existing benchmarks for repository-level reasoning are inconsistent . repoReason is a white-box diagnostic benchmark centered on abductive assertion verification . |
| Approach: | They propose a white-box diagnostic benchmark centered on abductive assertion verification. |
| Outcome: | The proposed framework eliminates memorization while maintaining authentic logical depth . it also regenerates ground-truth states and quantifyes reasoning via three orthogonal metrics . |
AJ-Bench: Benchmarking Agent-as-a-Judge for Environment-Aware Evaluation (2026.findings-acl)
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Wentao Shi, Yu Wang, Yuyang Zhao, Yuxin Chen, Fuli Feng, Xueyuan Hao, Xi Su, Qi GU, Hui Su, Xunliang Cai, Xiangnan He
| Challenge: | Existing approaches to verify agent behaviors in complex environments rely on rule-based verifiers or LLM-as-a-Judge models. |
| Approach: | They propose a benchmark to evaluate Agent-as-a-Judge across three domains . the benchmark covers search, data systems, and graphical user interfaces - with 155 tasks and 516 trajectories . |
| Outcome: | The proposed benchmark outperforms existing benchmarks in search, data systems, and GUI domains while revealing open challenges in agent-based verification. |