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Unify Graph Learning with Text: Unleashing LLM Potentials for Session Search

20 May 2025
Songhao Wu
Quan Tu
Hong Liu
Jia Xu
Zhongyi Liu
Guannan Zhang
Ran Wang
Xiuying Chen
Rui Yan
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Abstract

Session search involves a series of interactive queries and actions to fulfill user's complex information need. Current strategies typically prioritize sequential modeling for deep semantic understanding, overlooking the graph structure in interactions. While some approaches focus on capturing structural information, they use a generalized representation for documents, neglecting the word-level semantic modeling. In this paper, we propose Symbolic Graph Ranker (SGR), which aims to take advantage of both text-based and graph-based approaches by leveraging the power of recent Large Language Models (LLMs). Concretely, we first introduce a set of symbolic grammar rules to convert session graph into text. This allows integrating session history, interaction process, and task instruction seamlessly as inputs for the LLM. Moreover, given the natural discrepancy between LLMs pre-trained on textual corpora, and the symbolic language we produce using our graph-to-text grammar, our objective is to enhance LLMs' ability to capture graph structures within a textual format. To achieve this, we introduce a set of self-supervised symbolic learning tasks including link prediction, node content generation, and generative contrastive learning, to enable LLMs to capture the topological information from coarse-grained to fine-grained. Experiment results and comprehensive analysis on two benchmark datasets, AOL and Tiangong-ST, confirm the superiority of our approach. Our paradigm also offers a novel and effective methodology that bridges the gap between traditional search strategies and modern LLMs.

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@article{wu2025_2505.14156,
  title={ Unify Graph Learning with Text: Unleashing LLM Potentials for Session Search },
  author={ Songhao Wu and Quan Tu and Hong Liu and Jia Xu and Zhongyi Liu and Guannan Zhang and Ran Wang and Xiuying Chen and Rui Yan },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.14156},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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