Abstract:Scientific datasets are commonly organized as hierarchical repositories containing heterogeneous and interdependent files, making their inspection, integration, and analysis labor-intensive and reliant on domain expertise. Although large language model (LLM) agents have advanced substantially in planning, reasoning, and tool use, existing research has largely overlooked their ability to interact with real scientific data assets through executable environments. We introduce Deep Scientific Data Exploration, an agentic task paradigm in which agents navigate repositories, interpret heterogeneous files and schemas, execute analyses, integrate cross-file evidence, and produce conclusions grounded in executed observations. To operationalize this paradigm, we present SciDataSailor, a framework for synthesizing tool-interactive trajectories by balancing broad exploration with targeted exploitation. SciDataSailor instantiates trajectory synthesis as Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) with four task-specific mechanisms: difficulty-stratified exploration seeds, dual-feedback first-play urgency, hierarchical strategy-to-tool action generation, and entropy-guided branching. Using this framework, we construct SciDataSailor-SFT-2K for supervised fine-tuning and SciDataSailor-Bench for evaluation, with the latter comprising 627 meta-information summarization tasks and 586 scientific question-answering tasks across 27 datasets spanning the life, earth, and physical sciences.
Abstract:Temporal human action detection aims to identify and localize action segments within untrimmed videos, serving as a pivotal task in video understanding. Despite the progress achieved by prior architectures like CNN and Transformer models, these continue to struggle with feature redundancy and degraded global dependency modeling capabilities when applied to long video sequences. These limitations severely constrain their scalability in real-world video analysis. State Space Models (SSMs) offer a promising alternative with linear long-term modeling and robust global temporal reasoning capabilities. Rethinking the application of SSMs in temporal modeling, this research constructs a novel framework for video human action detection. Specifically, we introduce the Efficient Spatial-Temporal Focal (ESTF) Adapter into the pre-trained layers. This module integrates the advantages of our proposed Temporal Boundary-aware SSM(TB-SSM) for temporal feature modeling with efficient processing of spatial features. We perform comprehensive and quantitative analyses across multiple benchmarks, comparing our proposed method against previous SSM-based and other structural methods. Extensive experiments demonstrate that our improved strategy significantly enhances both localization performance and robustness, validating the effectiveness of our proposed method.