arXiv:2606.29532v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Integrating unstructured data into relational database systems is increasingly important as demand grows for natural language querying and analysis. A semantic join, joining two tables under a natural-language predicate, can be evaluated with a large language model (LLM), but comparing every pair of tuples requires O(M x N) LLM invocations and is cost-prohibitive at scale. Existing systems reduce this cost but typically commit to a single fixed strategy (e.g., embedding similarity or one batched scheme) regardless of the data or the join predic

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