Hailang Qiu

2papers

2 Papers

32.5DBMar 25
Graph-centric Cross-model Data Integration and Analytics in a Unified Multi-model Database

Zepeng Liu, Sheng Wang, Shixun Huang et al.

Graph-centric cross-model data integration and analytics (GCDIA) refer to tasks that leverage the graph model as a central paradigm to integrate relevant information across heterogeneous data models, such as relational and document, and subsequently perform complex analytics such as regression and similarity computation. As modern applications generate increasingly diverse data and move beyond simple retrieval toward advanced analytical objectives (e.g., prediction and recommendation), GCDIA has become increasingly important. Existing multi-model databases (MMDBs) struggle to efficiently support both integration (GCDI) and analytics (GCDA) in GCDIA. They typically separate graph processing from other models without global optimization for GCDI, while relying on tuple-at-a-time execution for GCDA, leading to limited performance and scalability. To address these limitations, we propose GredoDB, a unified MMDB that natively supports storing graph, relational, and document models, while efficiently processing GCDIA. Specifically, we design 1) topology- and attribute-aware graph operators for efficient predicate-aware traversal, 2) a unified GCDI optimization framework to exploit cross-model correlations, and 3) a parallel GCDA architecture that materializes intermediate results for operator-level execution. Experiments on the widely adopted multi-model benchmark M2Bench demonstrate that, in terms of response time, GredoDB achieves up to 107.89 times and an average of 10.89 times speedup on GCDI, and up to 356.72 times and an average of 37.79 times on GCDA, compared to state-of-the-art (SOTA) MMDBs.

89.7DBMar 14
AgenticScholar: Agentic Data Management with Pipeline Orchestration for Scholarly Corpora

Hai Lan, Tingting Wang, Zhifeng Bao et al.

Managing the rapidly growing scholarly corpus poses significant challenges in representation, reasoning, and efficient analysis. An ideal system should unify structured knowledge management, agentic planning, and interpretable execution to support diverse scholarly queries - from retrieval to knowledge discovery and generation - at scale. Unfortunately, existing RAG and document analytics systems fail to achieve all query types simultaneously. To this end, we propose AgenticScholar, an agentic scholarly data management system that integrates a structure-aware knowledge representation layer, an LLM-centric hybrid query planning layer, and a unified execution layer with composable operators. AgenticScholar autonomously translates natural language queries into executable DAG plans, enabling end-to-end reasoning over multi-modal scholarly data. Extensive experiments demonstrate that AgenticScholar significantly outperforms existing systems in effectiveness, efficiency, and interpretability, offering a practical foundation for future research on agentic scholarly data management.