SciTaRC: A Plan-Annotated Scientific Tabular QA Benchmark for Language Reasoning and Complex Computation
Abstract
SciTaRC is a benchmark for multi-step scientific table reasoning that reveals execution bottlenecks persist even with oracle reasoning plans.
We introduce SciTaRC, an expert-authored benchmark for question answering over scientific tables that targets composite, multi-step reasoning. To enable fine-grained diagnostic analysis beyond end-task accuracy, SciTaRC pairs each question with a manually constructed reasoning plan and explicit complexity metrics. State-of-the-art models fail on at least 23% of these questions, while highly capable open-weight models like Llama-3.3-70B collapse on 65.5% of the benchmark. Error analysis shows that, in zero-shot settings, failures are driven primarily by question comprehension, where models misinterpret the scientific query and derive the wrong reasoning objective. To determine whether overcoming this gap is sufficient, we use the structured plans to decouple strategy formulation from execution. Surprisingly, providing oracle step-by-step plans yields only limited gains and fails to eliminate the performance gap. This reveals a substantial execution bottleneck: both natural language and code-based methods struggle to reliably carry out long-horizon computational chains over structured data. Ultimately, SciTaRC serves as a rigorous diagnostic testbed for studying both planning and execution in scientific table reasoning.
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