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Table-as-Search: Formulate Long-Horizon Agentic Information Seeking as Table Completion

Tian Lan
Felix Henry
Bin Zhu
Qianghuai Jia
Junyang Ren
Qihang Pu
Haijun Li
Longyue Wang
Zhao Xu
Weihua Luo
Main:9 Pages
11 Figures
Bibliography:2 Pages
10 Tables
Appendix:8 Pages
Abstract

Current Information Seeking (InfoSeeking) agents struggle to maintain focus and coherence during long-horizon exploration, as tracking search states, including planning procedure and massive search results, within one plain-text context is inherently fragile. To address this, we introduce \textbf{Table-as-Search (TaS)}, a structured planning framework that reformulates the InfoSeeking task as a Table Completion task. TaS maps each query into a structured table schema maintained in an external database, where rows represent search candidates and columns denote constraints or required information. This table precisely manages the search states: filled cells strictly record the history and search results, while empty cells serve as an explicit search plan. Crucially, TaS unifies three distinct InfoSeeking tasks: Deep Search, Wide Search, and the challenging DeepWide Search. Extensive experiments demonstrate that TaS significantly outperforms numerous state-of-the-art baselines across three kinds of benchmarks, including multi-agent framework and commercial systems. Furthermore, our analysis validates the TaS's superior robustness in long-horizon InfoSeeking, alongside its efficiency, scalability and flexibility. Code and datasets are publicly released atthis https URL.

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